Use the attr() sintax to retrieve an id value:

alert( $('#id\\{0\\}\\___').attr('id'));

Maurício

-----Mensagem Original----- De: "gvangass" <gvang...@gmail.com>
Para: "jQuery (English)" <jquery-en@googlegroups.com>
Enviada em: sábado, 24 de janeiro de 2009 07:23
Assunto: [jQuery] Re: id question



if i use the code: alert($('#id\\{0\\}___').val());
the alert box shows a value of: undefined

On Jan 24, 12:24 am, jay <jay.ab...@gmail.com> wrote:
based on this wouldn't the syntax be alert($('#id\\{0\\}___').val
()); ?

On Jan 23, 5:19 pm, "Mauricio \(Maujor\) Samy Silva"

<css.mau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You must escape properly weird characters inIDvalues.
> Have a look > at:http://docs.jquery.com/Frequently_Asked_Questions#How_do_I_select_an_...

> Maurício

> -----Mensagem Original-----
> De: "gvangass" <gvang...@gmail.com>
> Para: "jQuery (English)" <jquery-en@googlegroups.com>
> Enviada em: sexta-feira, 23 de janeiro de 2009 19:56
> Assunto: [jQuery]idquestion

> > Hi

> > Is there a reason why: alert($('#id\{0}___').val());
> > not displaying the value, also no error with Firebug

> > but

> > alert(document.getElementById("id{0}___").value);
> > displays it ?

> > The html looks like this:
> > <inputid="id{0}___" type="text" onblur="show_value()" value="123"
> > maxlength="10" size="10" name="id{0}___" />

> > show_value()  run the alerts above

> > Thanks
> > gvg- Hide quoted text -

> - Show quoted text -

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