What is rowId? That's not a standard attribute of the <input> tag,
hence the error makes sense I think, assuming it's being interpreted
equivalent to this.rowId... also, value doesn't have any context here, I
assume you mean to do this.value (which it may be interpreted as
anyway), but maybe not... what are you actually trying to do?
Frank
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Oleg Konovalov wrote:
Dave,
What am I doing wrong in that Javascript ?
Honestly, I don't see it.
Please help !
Thank you,
Oleg.
On 8/10/07, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Oleg Konovalov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<input type="image" onclick="rowId=value;"
As of now I am getting Javascript error "Object
doesn't support this property or method",
complaining
about *rowId=value;*
The "onclick" attribute must have valid JavaScript.
d.
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