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I'm experiencing a problem with getElementById and it's driving me doolaly. I'm expecting the function to return the reference to the object and for the purposes of debugging show the object in the console.

The problem is it doesn't, it returns a string, a annoying useless string. There's a chance that after hours of trying to work this out I'm missing something glaring obvious, but could someone point me in the right direction please.

The code below works if just placed directly into the HTML file, but won't if used within a function and doesn't work when testing it on JSFiddle. If someone could enlighten me why it doesn't work on JSFiddle I'm hoping that'll give me in the insight to work it out in the plugin.

JSFiddle : http://jsfiddle.net/dYtxq/

Many thanks.

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  • I don't get it. your code seems to be working Jan 5, 2012 at 12:28

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document.getElementById() is not returning a string, but an object.

console.log() is writing the string representation of the element. If you want to see the DOM object you can use console.dir().

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  • This changes everything! Thank you very much, I feel enlightened yet at the same daft extremely daft.
    – Fenric
    Jan 5, 2012 at 12:33
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It is working just fine, try doing this in you fiddle for instance:

byId('timebar').innerHTML = "Test";

Added it to a version of your fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/dYtxq/5/

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