just use: $('var_name').value = form_data_you_want;
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 8:01 PM, kstubs kst...@gmail.com wrote:
Does setValue() encode in anyway the value you set on a form input?
Specifically, I am setting a hidden form element.
I seem to be getting mixed results and I have both
Is this supported across all the browsers? I'm still hoping to get some
input on the setValue method and the encoding that takes place behind the
sheets. I'd like to use this method and don't understand the behavior.
Karl..
On Monday, March 5, 2012 1:28:27 AM UTC-7, ppetree wrote:
just
$().value = is working across all browsers and versions on my site
On Mar 5, 2012 10:19 AM, kstubs kst...@gmail.com wrote:
Is this supported across all the browsers? I'm still hoping to get some
input on the setValue method and the encoding that takes place behind the
sheets. I'd like to use
Thanks for the tip Victor. I do try to decode with IE, and I am using
IETester, but my primary box is IE9, so it is a bit tricky. I suppose if I
didn't have all your help I'd be forced to undust and old machine!
I use Vista + IE8 + latest IE9 platform preview + IETester (with IE6...IE8
Is this supported across all the browsers? I'm still hoping to get some
input on the setValue method and the encoding that takes place behind the
sheets. I'd like to use this method and don't understand the behavior.
setValue() for hidden input just assigns
element.value = value;