It seems everyone is doing this (in code posts etc.)...but I dont' know how :(
whenever i try to manipulate an asp element using javascript i get a "element is null" or "document is undefined" etc. error.....
javascript works fine usually,...but only when i add the runat="server" attribute does the element seem invisible to my javascript.
any suggestions would be appreciated
Thanks, Andrew
If you have a textbox:
YOu can use:
Any WebControl exposes the same ClientID property.
All though the question has been answered, thought I would just post some further info...
Rick Strahl provided quite an intresting work around to this problem.
http://www.west-wind.com/WebLog/posts/252178.aspx
Thankfully when ASP .NET 4.0 arrives, it will allow you to specify exacly what the client ID's will be!
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/aspnet/ASP_NET4_0ClientIDFeature.aspx
What's probably happening is that your element/control is within one or more ASP.NET controls which act as naming containers (Master page, ITemplate, Wizard, etc), and that's causing its ID to change.
You can use "view source" in your browser to confirm that's what's happening in the rendered HTML.
If your JavaScript is in the ASPX page, the easiest way to temporarily work around that is to use the element's ClientID property. For example, if you had a control named TextBox1 that you wanted to reference via JS:
Making an element
runat="server"
changes the client-side ID of that element based on what ASP.NET naming containers it's inside of. So if you're usingdocument.getElementById
to manipulate the element, you'll need to pass it the new ID generated by .NET. Look into the ClientId property to get that generated ID...you can use it inline in your Javascript like so: