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Solved Needed to use the val instead of text. My mistake!

What is the difference when copying a form field to another form field vs copying a form field to a span id?

I can copy from input field to a span id no problem, but using the same method to copy from form field to another form field doesnt work.

Using Jquery keyup

Can anyone enlighten me?

Heres a Demo

Thanks in advance

    <input type="text" name="Quantity" value="100"  id="quantity2" />
    <input type="text" name="Quantity" id="quantity_img2" />

    $("#quantity2").keyup(function () {
    var value = $(this).val();
    $("#quantity_img2").text(value);
    }).keyup();

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To set the value of textbox element use val() method instead of text().

Working demo http://jsfiddle.net/LnDYA/20/

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$("#quantity_img2").text(value);

should be

$("#quantity_img2").val(value);

DEMO

Why this happen

Because #quantity_img2 is an input field , a form element and to set value to input field require .val() method.

So your code should look like

$("#quantity2").keyup(function () {
  var value = $(this).val();
  $("#quantity_img2").val(value); // not .text()
}).keyup();
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Use .val() in place of .text() like this

$("#quantity2").keyup(function () {
      var value = $(this).val();
      $("#quantity_img2").val(value);
    }).keyup();

Working fiddle

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I created a Jquery plugin called val2 that detects span vs input and just sorts out when to use $().text() vs. $().val(). After using val() on a span and wondering why it was broken only to slap forehead and say, "of course, dummy... its a span!" I created this plugin:

$.fn.val2 = function (newVal) {

    // Jquery Plugin to improve upon $().val() and agnostically handle get/set of values for a span or input (type="text")
    // http://learn.jquery.com/plugins/basic-plugin-creation/
    // use, get mode: var val = $("#" + id).val2(); 
    // use, set mode: $("#" + id).val2("fred"); 

    if (this !== undefined) {
        // newVal indicates set vs get mode
        if (newVal === undefined) {
            var ret = "";
            if (this.attr("value") === undefined && this.prop("value") === undefined)
                ret = this.text(); // this is a span
            else
                ret = this.val(); // this would be an input
            return ret;
        }
    else {
        if (this.attr("value") === undefined && this.prop("value") === undefined)
            this.text(newVal); // this is a span
        else
            this.val(newVal); // this would be an input
        }
    }
};

Usage Examples:

Get mode:

var txt = $("#MySpan").val2();
var txt = $("#MyInput").val2();

Set mode:

$("#MySpan").val2("fred");
$("#MyInput").val2("fred");

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