I am having an odd issue. I have a textbox with an ajaxToolkit HtmlEditorExtender attached to it. I need to get the text that is put in this textbox using javascript.
I have a simple test set up:
var element = document.getElementById('<%=txtUserInput.ClientID%>');
alert(element);
This seems to report that the object is an HTML textarea element so I use .value to try and get what is inside then I tried .text because .value did not work.
alert(element.Value);
alert(element.Text);
These both give me a popup with "undefined" in it. How do I get the value out of this textbox?
I have seen this post:
JavaScript getElementById for ASP.NET Control returns null?
and this one too:
JavaScript get TextArea input via .value or .innerHTML?
Here is my HTML Element
<asp:TextBox ID="txtUserInput" Height="100%" Rows="10" Width="100%" TextMode="MultiLine"
runat="server" />
<ajaxToolkit:HtmlEditorExtender ID="HtmlEditorExtender_txtUserInput"
TargetControlID="txtUserInput" DisplaySourceTab="false" runat="server">
<Toolbar>
<ajaxToolkit:Bold />
<ajaxToolkit:ForeColorSelector />
<ajaxToolkit:Italic />
<ajaxToolkit:JustifyLeft />
<ajaxToolkit:JustifyCenter />
<ajaxToolkit:JustifyRight />
</Toolbar>
</ajaxToolkit:HtmlEditorExtender>
".Value" and ".Text" are ASP.NET control properties, not Javascript element properties. You need to use ".value".