This is slowly driving me insane .. you would think this would be an easy
thing to do (what I'm trying to accomplish, not driving me insane =-p )
I have a table with dynamicly generated rows. Each row has 2 cells. The
first cell in each row has an ID. When a row is clicked it triggers a
JavaScript function and passes the ID of the first cell to it. When this
happens, I want the function to change the background color of the first
cell. Here is what I have so far:
function addStudentToList(studentPK) {
tdID = "id" + studentPK;
if (studentList.Item(studentPK) == studentPK) {
studentList.Remove(studentPK);
document.all.tdID.runtimeStyle.backgroundColor =
document.all.tdID.style.backgroundColor;
}
else {
studentList.Item(studentPK) = studentPK;
document.all.tdID.runtimeStyle.backgroundColor = "yellow";
}
}
tdID is the variable that contains the ID of the first cell. It looks
something like "id38", etc. How do I get JavaScript to evaluate tdID into
its true value and not think that I'm refering to an object named tdID?
Anyone?
Todd
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