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8/11/2011 11:09 AM
 
its document.getElementById for targettin ids (sorry should have noticed but I never use TagName so my brain scanned right over it)

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8/11/2011 11:58 AM
 
Thank you again for all of your help it is working great now

The one thing I also figured out is that you cannot set the visable property in visual studio to False.  If you do the control does not showup so that you can control it with javascript

You have to edit the source of the control in the aspx code and add the style="display:none" to the tag then it all works great.
 
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8/11/2011 3:07 PM
 
you can set the control enable=false so that it is there but disabled.

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