Thanks for looking.
As I wrote in my original post, I am seeking advice on using jQuery to get the IE functionality... MorningZ wrote: > > > What does this have to do with jQuery? (since there is no usage of it > in that link above) > > > On Apr 6, 12:26 pm, webguy262 <webguy...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> The code currently on the site ask users to copy and paste the >> partnumber. I >> had to do that b/c even with 'id="partnum"' the "PartNumber" field in the >> "GetAQuote" form does not populate in IE. >> >> Here's a version of the page with <input type="text" name="partnum" >> id="partnum" value="" /> >> >> http://www.eastexhaust.com/inventory_.php >> >> It works in FF, etc. but not in IE. >> >> >> >> ricardobeat wrote: >> >> > Didn't notice the link, jack's right: >> >> > <input type="text" name="partnum" value=""> >> > should be >> > <input type="text" name="partnum" id="partnum" value="" /> >> >> > (as you declared your page XHTML 1.0 Transitional, you must close the >> > input element) >> >> > cheers, >> > - ricardo >> >> > On Mar 31, 11:18 pm, Jack Killpatrick <j...@ihwy.com> wrote: >> >> When I use firebug to see what's in the HTML I only see: >> >> >> <input type="text" value="" name="partnum"/> >> >> >> - Jack >> >> >> webguy262 wrote: >> >> > 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-tp22772776s27240p22912356.html >> Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at >> Nabble.com. > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/ajax-problem-in-IE-tp22772776s27240p22914054.html Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.