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I have a custom widget that accepts 2 parameters. The first is a string and works great. The second is a reference to a hidden field that isn't working correctly. In the initialization of the widget, how can I access this value?

Here is some sample code:

<div class="Row">

<input type="hidden" id="HiddenField" value="ValueINeed">

<div class="content">...</div>

</div>



<div class="Row">

<input type="hidden" id="HiddenField" value="ValueINeed">

<div class="content">...</div>

</div>



<div class="Row">

<input type="hidden" id="HiddenField" value="ValueINeed">

<div class="content">...</div>

</div>

...

$('.content').widgetName( { 

            StringVal: "Test"; 

            RefVal: $(this).parents('.Row').children('#HiddenField').val()

});

RefVal is not setting correctly.

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  • Seems to be working for me: jsfiddle.net/2qcCD Jul 15, 2011 at 18:35
  • @citizen conn - Thanks, but "this" isn't defined when initializing the widget, only when clicked on as per your example. Any other suggestions?
    – Rod
    Jul 15, 2011 at 18:44
  • I see... maybe it should be inside some init method that gets called to instantiate the widget, so that "this" gets called only after it's been created? Jul 15, 2011 at 18:46
  • I'm going to assume that semicolon in there is a typo.
    – Andrew
    Jul 15, 2011 at 19:35

1 Answer 1

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Figured out a work around in case anyone having this issue.

$('.content').each(function  {
    $(this).widgetName({
            StringVal: "Test",
            RefVal: $(this).parents('.Row').children('#HiddenField').val()
    });
});

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