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On Apr 12, 3:29 pm, webguy262 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm sorry for being so thick, but I'm stuck.
>
> Please, can someone view the source of this page...
>
> http://www.eastexhaust.com/jquerytest.html
>
> ...and tell me why it is not setting the value of the form element?
>
>
>
> ricardobeat wrote:
>
> > $('#myspan').text( $('#partnum').val() );
> >http://docs.jquery.com/Attributes
>
> > On Mar 29, 6:07 pm, webguy262 <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I have two forms on a page (www.eastexhaust.com/inventory.php).
>
> >> One uses ajax to generate a part number by selecting values from a series
> >> of
> >> selection boxes.
>
> >> The other form emails the part number so we can reply with a quote.
>
> >> Everything works fine in FFox, but does not work in IE.
>
> >> Therefore, I have had to make things harder by asking the user to copy
> >> and
> >> paste their part number into the email form instead of having it entered
> >> there automatically.
>
> >> To display the part number to the user, I'm using this in the JS...
>
> >> document.getElementById('myspan').innerHTML = result;
>
> >> ...and this in the html...
>
> >> To get the variable in the email form, I'm using this in the JS...
>
> >> document.getElementById('partnum').value= result;
>
> >> ...and this in the html...
>
> >> <input type="text" name="partnum" id="partnum" readonly>
>
> >> As I said, this works everywhere but not in IE.
>
> >> How can I use Jquery to make it work across the board?
>
> >> Thanks!
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