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4/10/2007 6:26 AM
 

I have the following javascript which fails to work within the HTML of a user control for a module that I am developing;

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asp:Label ID="Label3" runat="server" Text="Asset Type:"></asp:Label>

I use the following javascript to get the contents of the element.

var obj = dnn.dom.getById("Label3");

When the user control's HTML is rendered it results in the following with a new identifier.

<span id="dnn_ctr378_CreateAsset_Label3">Asset Type:</span>

How am I able to get the element without knowing what the new element identifier will be? Thanks.

Mark

 
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4/12/2007 5:35 PM
 

See my response in this thread.


 
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