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Strange behaviour of parseFloat of ‘this.innerHTML’ in Chrome
This is a rare case: in a project I use parseFloat JavaScript function to calculate final sum, but string was in the HTML code, previously generated by jQuery AJAX call: $(‘#’+id).html(rezult+’ ‘+currency); … $(‘#total’).html(‘TOTAL: ‘+totalcalc()); so it must be captured … Continue reading
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