Executing <script> elements inserted with .innerHTML

John Doe ·

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Simplified ES6 version of @joshcomley's answer with an example.

No JQuery, No library, No eval, No DOM change, Just pure Javascript.

function setInnerHTML(elm, html) {
  elm.innerHTML = html;
  
  Array.from(elm.querySelectorAll("script"))
    .forEach( oldScriptEl => {
      const newScriptEl = document.createElement("script");
      
      Array.from(oldScriptEl.attributes).forEach( attr => {
        newScriptEl.setAttribute(attr.name, attr.value) 
      });
      
      const scriptText = document.createTextNode(oldScriptEl.innerHTML);
      newScriptEl.appendChild(scriptText);
      
      oldScriptEl.parentNode.replaceChild(newScriptEl, oldScriptEl);
  });
}

Usage

$0.innerHTML = HTML;    // does *NOT* run <script> tags in HTML
setInnerHTML($0, HTML); // does run <script> tags in HTML

 

Ref.

I've got a script that inserts some content into an element using innerHTML. The content could for example be: &lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;alert('test');&lt;/script&gt; &lt;strong&gt;tes...