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I have the following javascript:

$(document).ready(function() {
    $('#<%= DropDownList1.ClientID %>').change(function() {
        $('#<%= TextBox1.ClientID %>').disabled = $('#<%= DropDownList1.ClientID %>').selectedIndex != 1;
    });
});

When I change the index of the dropdown, nothing happens. I have tried to replace the code with:

$(document).ready(function() {
    $('#<%= DropDownList1.ClientID %>').change(function() {
        alert($('#<%= DropDownList1.ClientID %>').id);                    
    });
});

This generates an alert that says 'undefined'. If I remove the .id-part I get an alert that says [object Object] so I guess it has got something. What am I doing wrong?

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  • For ASP.NET ids, as they exist on the client page, you can usually do something like this in jQuery: $('input[id$=TextBox1'). It matches the end of the ID, which is always the same as the ID you gave to the element in ASP.NET. It's cleaner than putting <% %> in your js code. Feb 25, 2009 at 15:09
  • I did not get that to work. Did you miss any characters from that code?
    – Cros
    Feb 25, 2009 at 15:38
  • I'm sorry, that did work. What I didn't get to work was $('input[id$= DropDownList1') but if I changed it to just $('[id$= DropDownList1') it works great. For some reason "input" doesn't work with asp.net drop down lists.
    – Cros
    Mar 5, 2009 at 8:35

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One key thing to realize in jQuery is that what is returned by the $(selector) is a jQuery object, not the DOM object. If you want to get the value for the select box from the jQuery object, you can use the val() function as in:

$("#element").val();

If you want to access the dom element from the jQuery object, that is easy, too. You can use the following:

$("#element")[0]; // equivalent to $("#element").get(0)

That should help you solve your problem.

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$(document).ready(function()
{
    $('#<%= DropDownList1.ClientID %>').change(function()
    {
        // replace 'your value' with the value of dropdown selectedIndex 1
        if ($('#<%= DropDownList1.ClientID %>').val() == 'your value')
            $('#<%= TextBox1.ClientID %>').removeAttr('disabled');
        else
            $('#<%= TextBox1.ClientID %>').attr('disabled', 'disabled');
    });
});

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