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decoration','underline');
results.replaceWith(mysnippet);
hasClass()
hasClass(classname) : Boolean
Returns true if the first element in this result set has the specified class.
classname
String containing one class name.
Example
This script checks if the first of the results (the set of elements matching the selector of the
script) has the class 'green'. If so, it colors the text of all the elements in the results green.
if (results.hasClass('green')) {
results.css('color', 'green');
}
hide()
Hides the elements in a set. This doesn't remove the elements; to make them visible again, use
the function "show()" on page907.
These functions are used by the Conditional Script Wizard, as you can see when you open a
Conditional Script and click the Expand button; see "Showing content conditionally" on
page613.
Example
This script hides or shows the elements matched by the selector of the script (which are stored
in the results object), depending on the value of the data field Country in the current record.
if (record.fields["Country"] == "CANADA") {
results.show();
} else {
results.hide();
}
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