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| | | dugald.morrow@gmail.com |  |
| Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 2:17 am Post subject: Can't change text field value in IE |  |
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I have some javascript that updates the text in a text field after certain actions take place such as clicking a checkbox. The javascript works fine in Safari and Firefox, but in IE, the text in the text field remains empty.
The page containing this problem is at the following location:
LINK
The last parameter enables debug which results in alerts popping up with debug info and a <div> on the page that shows what should be in the text field.
The javascript is in the following file:
LINK
All updating of the text field is done through the function 'setKeywordsFieldValue'.
Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Visit LINK in IE
2. Click on a keywords group link such as 'Snowboard' (this will result in various checkboxes being displayed)
3. Click on a checkbox such as 'Snowboard Boots'
Step 3 should result in the keyword 'Snowboard Boots' being added to the text field, but doesn't in Internet Explorer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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| | | Guest |  |
| Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 4:28 am Post subject: Re: Can't change text field value in IE |  |
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On Jun 10, 10:17 pm, "dugald.mor...@gmail.com" <dugald.mor...@gmail.com> wrote:
| Quote: | I have some javascript that updates the text in a text field after certain actions take place such as clicking a checkbox. The javascript works fine in Safari and Firefox, but in IE, the text in the text field remains empty.
The page containing this problem is at the following location:
LINK
The last parameter enables debug which results in alerts popping up with debug info and a <div> on the page that shows what should be in the text field.
The javascript is in the following file:
LINK
All updating of the text field is done through the function 'setKeywordsFieldValue'.
Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. LINK in IE
2. Click on a keywords group link such as 'Snowboard' (this will result in various checkboxes being displayed)
3. Click on a checkbox such as 'Snowboard Boots'
Step 3 should result in the keyword 'Snowboard Boots' being added to the text field, but doesn't in Internet Explorer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Seems to work fine in FireFox. Try putting the input field in a div and then on check box set the innerHTML of the div to the new input field with the wanted value. The problem is the refresh of the field. try this. if you don't like that you going to have to put that input field in its own script and call a write function on every change. <div id="sommething"> <input id="keywords" name="keywords" type="text" value="" size="60"/> </div>
document.getElementById('something').innerHtml = your new input |
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| | | Amrit Ranjan |  |
| Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 5:24 am Post subject: Re: Can't change text field value in IE |  |
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On Jun 11, 9:28 am, LukeK1...@gmail.com wrote:
| Quote: | On Jun 10, 10:17 pm, "dugald.mor...@gmail.com"
dugald.mor...@gmail.com> wrote: I have some javascript that updates the text in a text field after certain actions take place such as clicking a checkbox. The javascript works fine in Safari and Firefox, but in IE, the text in the text field remains empty.
The page containing this problem is at the following location:
LINK
The last parameter enables debug which results in alerts popping up with debug info and a <div> on the page that shows what should be in the text field.
The javascript is in the following file:
LINK
All updating of the text field is done through the function 'setKeywordsFieldValue'.
Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. LINK in IE
2. Click on a keywords group link such as 'Snowboard' (this will result in various checkboxes being displayed)
3. Click on a checkbox such as 'Snowboard Boots'
Step 3 should result in the keyword 'Snowboard Boots' being added to the text field, but doesn't in Internet Explorer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Seems to work fine in FireFox. Try putting the input field in a div and then on check box set the innerHTML of the div to the new input field with the wanted value. The problem is the refresh of the field. try this. if you don't like that you going to have to put that input field in its own script and call a write function on every change. div id="sommething" input id="keywords" name="keywords" type="text" value="" size="60"/ /div
document.getElementById('something').innerHtml = your new input- Hide quoted text -
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insead of document.getElementById('something').innerHtml = your new input use document.getElementById('something').value = your new input |
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| | | GArlington |  |
| Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:30 am Post subject: Re: Can't change text field value in IE |  |
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On Jun 11, 3:17 am, "dugald.mor...@gmail.com" <dugald.mor...@gmail.com> wrote:
| Quote: | I have some javascript that updates the text in a text field after certain actions take place such as clicking a checkbox. The javascript works fine in Safari and Firefox, but in IE, the text in the text field remains empty.
The page containing this problem is at the following location:
LINK
The last parameter enables debug which results in alerts popping up with debug info and a <div> on the page that shows what should be in the text field.
The javascript is in the following file:
LINK
All updating of the text field is done through the function 'setKeywordsFieldValue'.
Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. LINK in IE
2. Click on a keywords group link such as 'Snowboard' (this will result in various checkboxes being displayed)
3. Click on a checkbox such as 'Snowboard Boots'
Step 3 should result in the keyword 'Snowboard Boots' being added to the text field, but doesn't in Internet Explorer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Too much of a conditional processing for different browsers... The behaviour differs in FF and IE from onLoad() - there is NO alert() when you load the page in FF... So, I suspect that you are loading different versions of your js depending on the browser and the one that you load in IE does not work, as simple as that... |
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