which is not part of the standards. It's accepted by most browsers because a lot of sites use it (due to the fact that IE is so popular), but it's *NOT* standard. So, don't do it! Dan showed the correct way.

- tul

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Add the "value" property: document.forms['query_form'].elements['q']
.value.

Kirk

jonathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12/29/2005 02:45:23 PM:


<form name="query_form">
<input type="text" name="q"></input>
<input type="button" onclick="drawImg('A',document.forms ['query_form'].elements['q']);" value="Search"></input>
</form>

When the user clicks on the button, I want the text that is in input elment 'q' to be sent to the Javascript function drawImg but when I debug it via alerts, it appears to be NULL.

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