Hi,

I've tried it with the brackets as well. Same result.

I forgot to mention that getElementWithContext  is defined as

// Returns the element using JQuery to find ASP.NET control ID  -
includes context for speed
getElementWithContext = function(elementId, context) {
    // Returns all elements that end with the elementId
    return $("[id*='" + elementId + "']", $(context))[0];
}

This is from firebug:
getElementWithContext(elementId, context).val is not a function
[Break on this error] return getElementWithContext(elementId,
context).val();

William
On Jan 29, 2:11 pm, Stephan Veigl <stephan.ve...@gmail.com> wrote:
> And that's right, ".val" is NO function,
> the function is ".val()".
>
> by(e)
> Stephan
>
> 2009/1/29 trancehead <williamjhu...@gmail.com>:
>
>
>
> > All the core functions for JQuery seem to have stopped working.
>
> > Jquery is the first script include so it appears before the other
> > functions.
> > <script src="../../Shared/JS/jquery-1.3.1.min.js" type="text/
> > javascript"></script>
> > <script src="../../Shared/JS/Functions.js" type="text/javascript"></
> > script>
> > <script src="../../Shared/JS/PPFFunctions.js" type="text/javascript"></
> > script>
>
> > I'm using asp.net webforms so I have a function that fetches each
> > elements value for me according to the ID
>
> > // Returns the value of an element using JQuery to find ASP.NET
> > control ID - includes context for speed
> > getElementValueWithContext = function(elementId, context) {
> >    // Returns all elements that end with the elementId
> >    return getElementWithContext(elementId, context).val;
> > }
>
> > This gives the error .val is not a function. The strange thing is if I
> > return getElementWithContext(elementId, context).value; it works fine.
>
> > This is not really a huge issue but it affects other core functions
> > such as .html which I use a lot.
>
> > I've been trying to figure this out for 2 days now and I'm at an
> > absolute loss. Any suggestions?

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