Simple javascript not working in Ionic 3 when viewing on localhost












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I am trying to get some really simple javascript to work in an ionic 3 app. This js code works fine when I serve it to local host as a stand alone html file. But when rendered with ionic, it is not working. Any advice?



<ion-content padding> 

<div>
<div class="inputoutput">
<img id="imageSrc" alt="No Image" />
<div class="caption">imageSrc <input type="file" id="fileInput" name="file" /></div>
</div>
</div>

<script type="text/javascript">
let imgElement = document.getElementById("imageSrc")
let inputElement = document.getElementById("fileInput");
inputElement.addEventListener("change", (e) => {
imgElement.src = URL.createObjectURL(e.target.files[0]);
}, false);
</script>

</ion-content>









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    What do you mean by not working? Any erros displayed ? What is the result ?
    – V. Sambor
    Nov 20 at 23:26












  • When I select an image by browsing to it, the image should show up on the screen. This works as expected when serving as a stand alone html file, but the image does not show up when serving as an ionic app. No errors showing up in the chrome inspect tool
    – tjp
    Nov 20 at 23:38










  • try removing the script tags out of the <ion-content>
    – marvinIsSacul
    Nov 21 at 4:54
















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I am trying to get some really simple javascript to work in an ionic 3 app. This js code works fine when I serve it to local host as a stand alone html file. But when rendered with ionic, it is not working. Any advice?



<ion-content padding> 

<div>
<div class="inputoutput">
<img id="imageSrc" alt="No Image" />
<div class="caption">imageSrc <input type="file" id="fileInput" name="file" /></div>
</div>
</div>

<script type="text/javascript">
let imgElement = document.getElementById("imageSrc")
let inputElement = document.getElementById("fileInput");
inputElement.addEventListener("change", (e) => {
imgElement.src = URL.createObjectURL(e.target.files[0]);
}, false);
</script>

</ion-content>









share|improve this question


















  • 2




    What do you mean by not working? Any erros displayed ? What is the result ?
    – V. Sambor
    Nov 20 at 23:26












  • When I select an image by browsing to it, the image should show up on the screen. This works as expected when serving as a stand alone html file, but the image does not show up when serving as an ionic app. No errors showing up in the chrome inspect tool
    – tjp
    Nov 20 at 23:38










  • try removing the script tags out of the <ion-content>
    – marvinIsSacul
    Nov 21 at 4:54














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I am trying to get some really simple javascript to work in an ionic 3 app. This js code works fine when I serve it to local host as a stand alone html file. But when rendered with ionic, it is not working. Any advice?



<ion-content padding> 

<div>
<div class="inputoutput">
<img id="imageSrc" alt="No Image" />
<div class="caption">imageSrc <input type="file" id="fileInput" name="file" /></div>
</div>
</div>

<script type="text/javascript">
let imgElement = document.getElementById("imageSrc")
let inputElement = document.getElementById("fileInput");
inputElement.addEventListener("change", (e) => {
imgElement.src = URL.createObjectURL(e.target.files[0]);
}, false);
</script>

</ion-content>









share|improve this question













I am trying to get some really simple javascript to work in an ionic 3 app. This js code works fine when I serve it to local host as a stand alone html file. But when rendered with ionic, it is not working. Any advice?



<ion-content padding> 

<div>
<div class="inputoutput">
<img id="imageSrc" alt="No Image" />
<div class="caption">imageSrc <input type="file" id="fileInput" name="file" /></div>
</div>
</div>

<script type="text/javascript">
let imgElement = document.getElementById("imageSrc")
let inputElement = document.getElementById("fileInput");
inputElement.addEventListener("change", (e) => {
imgElement.src = URL.createObjectURL(e.target.files[0]);
}, false);
</script>

</ion-content>






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  • 2




    What do you mean by not working? Any erros displayed ? What is the result ?
    – V. Sambor
    Nov 20 at 23:26












  • When I select an image by browsing to it, the image should show up on the screen. This works as expected when serving as a stand alone html file, but the image does not show up when serving as an ionic app. No errors showing up in the chrome inspect tool
    – tjp
    Nov 20 at 23:38










  • try removing the script tags out of the <ion-content>
    – marvinIsSacul
    Nov 21 at 4:54














  • 2




    What do you mean by not working? Any erros displayed ? What is the result ?
    – V. Sambor
    Nov 20 at 23:26












  • When I select an image by browsing to it, the image should show up on the screen. This works as expected when serving as a stand alone html file, but the image does not show up when serving as an ionic app. No errors showing up in the chrome inspect tool
    – tjp
    Nov 20 at 23:38










  • try removing the script tags out of the <ion-content>
    – marvinIsSacul
    Nov 21 at 4:54








2




2




What do you mean by not working? Any erros displayed ? What is the result ?
– V. Sambor
Nov 20 at 23:26






What do you mean by not working? Any erros displayed ? What is the result ?
– V. Sambor
Nov 20 at 23:26














When I select an image by browsing to it, the image should show up on the screen. This works as expected when serving as a stand alone html file, but the image does not show up when serving as an ionic app. No errors showing up in the chrome inspect tool
– tjp
Nov 20 at 23:38




When I select an image by browsing to it, the image should show up on the screen. This works as expected when serving as a stand alone html file, but the image does not show up when serving as an ionic app. No errors showing up in the chrome inspect tool
– tjp
Nov 20 at 23:38












try removing the script tags out of the <ion-content>
– marvinIsSacul
Nov 21 at 4:54




try removing the script tags out of the <ion-content>
– marvinIsSacul
Nov 21 at 4:54

















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