Jack
I think I've got that, don't I? >From my post... >> <input type="text" name="partnum" id="partnum" readonly> Am I missing something? Jack Killpatrick wrote: > > > try adding id="partnum" to the form field that has name="partnum". > > - Jack > > webguy262 wrote: >> >> >> webguy262 wrote: >> >>> I have two forms on a page (www.eastexhaust.com/inventory.php). >>> >>> One uses ajax to generate a part number by selecting values from a >>> series >>> of selection boxes. >>> >>> The other form emails the part number so we can reply with a quote. >>> >>> Everything works fine in FFox, but does not work in IE. >>> >>> Therefore, I have had to make things harder by asking the user to copy >>> and >>> paste their part number into the email form instead of having it entered >>> there automatically. >>> >>> To display the part number to the user, I'm using this in the JS... >>> >>> document.getElementById('myspan').innerHTML = result; >>> >>> ...and this in the html... >>> >>> >>> >>> To get the variable in the email form, I'm using this in the JS... >>> >>> document.getElementById('partnum').value= result; >>> >>> ...and this in the html... >>> >>> <input type="text" name="partnum" id="partnum" readonly> >>> >>> As I said, this works everywhere but not in IE. >>> >>> How can I use Jquery to make it work across the board? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> >> >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/ajax-problem-in-IE-tp22772776s27240p22805217.html Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.