On Thursday 02 March 2006 08:22, Maninder, Singh wrote: > Hi Guys, > > Maybe this is a stupid question, but I am confused at the moment. > > The $F() function is a handy shortcut to get the value of the an input > field. > > So, doing something like $F('name') is equivalent to > document.formname.name.value which is pretty cool.
no, it's actually more like: document.getElementById('name').value > Now, what if I have 2 forms on the page, that same field name "name"? > What would $F return? It does not take the form name - right? it doesn't work based off the 'name' attribute of the form field, it works based off the element's id. -Jeremy -- Jeremy Kitchen ++ [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the beginning was The Word and The Word was Content-type: text/plain -- The Word of Bob.
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