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I would like to add a value from a HTML tag to a textbox with Javascript.

I have attempted with the Javascript below but it didn't work as [object Object].

Summary: What I want here is to set the textbox which value should be Abc

HTML:

<div class="s4-trc-container-menu">
    <div>
        <span style="display: none">
            <menu largeiconmode="true" id="zz14_ID_PersonalActionMenu" type="ServerMenu">
                <ie:menuitem menugroupid="100" ></ie:menuitem>
                <ie:menuitem menugroupid="200" onmenuclick="javascript:LoginAsAnother('\u002f_layouts\u002fcloseConnection.aspx?loginasanotheruser=true', 0)" type="option" id="zz16_ID_LoginAsDifferentUser"></ie:menuitem>
                <ie:menuitem menugroupid="200" onmenuclick="STSNavigate2(event,'/_layouts/SignOut.aspx');" type="option" id="zz17_ID_Logout"></ie:menuitem>
                <ie:menuitem menugroupid="300" onmenuclick="javascript:ChangeLayoutMode(true);" iconsrc="/_layouts/images/menupersonalize.gif" type="option" id="zz18_ID_PersonalizePage"></ie:menuitem>
            </menu>
        </span>

        <span>
            <a href="javascript:;" accesskey="W" id="zz19_Menu" class="ms-menu-a">
                <span>Abc / Developer</span>
                <img style="border: 0px" src="/_layouts/images/blank.gif">
            </a>
            <span class="s4-clust ms-viewselector-arrow" style="height: 3px; width: 5px; position: relative; display: inline-block; overflow: hidden;" />
            <img style="border-width: 0px; position: absolute; left: -0px !important; top: -491px !important;" alt="Open Menu" src="/_layouts/images/fgimg.png" />
        </span>
    </div>
</div>

<input id="ctl00_m_g_5a8c2c6f_548d_49e8_857c_1cc336cd42bc_ff31_ctl00_ctl00_TextField" type="text" />

Javascript:

    var get_requester = $(".s4-trc-container-menu div span a span");
    alert(get_requester.text());

    var set_requester = document.getElementById("ctl00_m_g_5a8c2c6f_548d_49e8_857c_1cc336cd42bc_ff31_ctl00_ctl00_TextField");
    set_requester.value = get_requester;

JSFIDDLE: http://jsfiddle.net/huydq91/7FfnA/

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6 Answers 6

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Try this..

set_requester.value = get_requester.text();

Try split..

var res = set_requester.value.split("/");
var abc=res[0];
alert(abc);
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  • Thank you for your comment. Please tell me how I can put only Abc into the textbox's value?
    – PMay 1903
    Apr 28, 2014 at 7:22
  • Thank you again. That works well. This required me to wait for a period of time to give you a reputation as the best answer. If I did something wrong, please tell me. Anyway I have voted already for you.
    – PMay 1903
    Apr 28, 2014 at 7:36
  • That's great. I also appreciate all your help. We are here that means that we are always friends.
    – PMay 1903
    Apr 28, 2014 at 7:50
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your code improved a bit and now its working.

replace this with your code

var get_requester = $(".s4-trc-container-menu div span a span");
alert(get_requester.text());

var set_requester = document.getElementById("ctl00_m_g_5a8c2c6f_548d_49e8_857c_1cc336cd42bc_ff31_ctl00_ctl00_TextField");
set_requester.value = get_requester.text();

Here in finale line set_requester.value = get_requester.text();is the only change i made.

Here's the Fiddle link

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see link http://jsfiddle.net/7FfnA/2/

i think u r missing in last line

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  • That's correct. Could I put only Abc into the textbox's value?
    – PMay 1903
    Apr 28, 2014 at 7:24
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There is one change needed in your code

var get_requester = $(".s4-trc-container-menu div span a span");

alert(get_requester.text());

var set_requester = document.getElementById("ctl00_m_g_5a8c2c6f_548d_49e8_857c_1cc336cd42bc_ff31_ctl00_ctl00_TextField");

set_requester.value =get_requester.text();
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change following in javascript , actually you should assign value from get_requester to set_requester.text() .

  var get_requester = $(".s4-trc-container-menu div span a span");
     alert(get_requester.text());

      var set_requester =         document.getElementById("ctl00_m_g_5a8c2c6f_548d_49e8_857c_1cc336cd42bc_ff31_ctl00_ctl00_TextField");
     set_requester.value = get_requester.text();
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Well if what you want is to set the text box to say

Abc / Developer

just add .text() at the end. You basically answered your own question with the successful alert()

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  • That's right. Thank you for your comment. Could I put only Abc into the textbox's value?
    – PMay 1903
    Apr 28, 2014 at 7:25
  • 1
    You could - but then if you change the text inside the <span></span> it won't change in the text box. For generic reasons writing set_requester.value = get_requester.text() is the correct way - unless you don't plan on changing the value of the text box...
    – orepor
    Apr 28, 2014 at 7:28
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    but to Answer your second question - yes you can set_requester.value = "Abc/Developer";
    – orepor
    Apr 28, 2014 at 7:30

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