If I try to use hidden fields to associate the valid name with the
multiple composite key name, then what is it about hidden fields that I
can use?
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Christina Siena [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 11:23 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Javascript question re: dynamically generated input
>> type='text'
>> controls
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am developing a page containing dynamically generated input
>> type="text" controls where their names consist of multiple composite
>> keys. The name of the input type="text" controls, however, can not be
>> referenced correctly using javascript. For example, I have the
>> following html input tag:
>>
>> <input type="text" size="1"
>> name="value(number=1480;countryCode=USA;templateNumber=79999;t
> ypeCode=STAGE;languageCode=EN;idTypeCode=MODE:::::)"
>> value="" disabled="true" class="disabledText"
>> onchange="benefitsChanged();" />
>>
>> The following javascript won't work because the control name
>> contains > and ; and : as follows:
>>
>> document.formname.number=1480;countryCode=USA;templateNumber=7
> 9999;typeCode=STAGE;languageCode=EN;idTypeCode=MODE:::::.value
>> = "";
>>
>> I only have one other idea how to solve this problem. Instead
>> of control
>> names containing the multiple composite keys, instead use a
>> simple valid
>> name. In the action, map the valid name to the multiple
>> composite keys.
>> Does
>> anyone have any other ideas how to solve this?
>
> Ummmmm.... hidden fields in the form?
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