That "gibberish" is the construction of the client ID for the element which
is constructed using the hierarchy of the control on the page.



You need to be less specific with your jQuery selector.  You can do this
using wildcard selectors:

$("[id$=ddlComponents]")



This will select the element where the id ends with ddlComponents, that way
if you change the location of this control on your page, your script will
still function.



Cheers,



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On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Ajay <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Guys,
> I am creating a custom user control in MOSS 2007 to save some values to
> database.
>
> I am seeing the tags have changed because of masterpage..and affected
> Jquery code
>
> Dropdown id was ddlComponents, it changed to
> #ctl00_m_g_97d0d488_aa17_4761_a330_12496d50c779_ctl00_ddlComponents
>
> I have changed this and Jquery is working fine...
>
> When we deploy to Test environment, will this gibberish -
> ctl00_m_g_97d0d488_aa17_4761_a330_12496d50c779_ctl00_- change again...
>
>
>
> Cheers
> A
>
>
>
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