I'm extremely new to JavaScript and am stumped on this one. I'm trying to send the ClientID
of a Control
to a js function. The function should then find the element and get the Control's
value. To note: I am using a master page, and the Control
I am passing the ClientID
of is in a UserControl
.
ASP:
//code here
<asp:TableCell runat="server">
<asp:DropDownList runat="server" ID="variableDDL"/>
//some ListItems
</asp:Tablecell>
//more cells here
<asp:TableCell runat="server">
<asp:ImageButton runat="server" ID="iButton" ImageUrl="~/Images/iButton.png" OnClientClick="iButtonClick(<%=variableDDL.ClientID%>);"/>
</asp:TableCell>
//code here
.js:
function iButtonClick(ClientID)
{
var v = document.getElementById(ClientID);
var val = v.value;
alert(val);
}
Every time I click the button, nothing happens. Changing the sent parameter to <%#variableDDL.ClientID%>
does the same thing. Changing it to '<%=variableDDL.ClientID%>'
or '<%#variableDDL.ClientID%>'
gives a null pointer error since it can't find the object. The script is referenced correctly, and does fire if I change it to not accept a parameter and just produce an alert. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
EDIT: The requested code is shown below.
ASP UserControl:
protected void Page_Init(object sender, EventArgs e) {
DataTable fields = (DataTable) Session["fields"];
for(int i = 0; i < fields.Rows.Count; i++)
{
variableDDL.Items.Add(new ListItem(fields.Rows[i]["Field"].ToString(), fields.Rows[i]["Field"].ToString();
}
}
Rendered OnClick HTML:
'<%=variableDDL.ClientID%>'
produces
onclick="iButtonClick('<%=variableDDL.ClientID%>');"
<%=variableDDL.ClientID%>
produces
onclick="iButtonClick(<%=variableDDL.ClientID%>);"
'<%#variableDDL.ClientID%>'
produces
onclick="iButtonClick('<%#variableDDL.ClientID%>');"
<%#variableDDL.ClientID%>
produces
onclick="iButtonClick(<%#variableDDL.ClientID%>);"
OnClick
attribute is.