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I am making a form using ASP MVC 3 and I am new not only to web development but to ASP.NET MVC as well.

The user will have the chance to either Pick one of the given questions from a dropdown menu, or write their own.

What I am trying to do, is to block the text field where the user will type a question in case the user previously selected any question from the dropdown menu.

I can use either JavaScript or use MVC (I preferably would like to use MVC code, but JavaScript can work as well).

<tr> 
<td width="40%" height="31">
<div align="right"><strong>Security question:</strong></div>
 </td>
 <td width="60%" height="31"> 
 @Html.DropDownListFor(m => m.PickSecretQuestion, new[] {

   new SelectListItem() { Text = "---select a question --- or create your own below --", Value = "createNew"},
   new SelectListItem() { Text = "Mother's Maiden Name?", Value = "Mother's Maiden Name?"},
   new SelectListItem() { Text = "Father's Middle Name?", Value = "Father's Middle Name?"},
   new SelectListItem() { Text = "What High School did you attend?", Value = "What High School did you attend?"},
   new SelectListItem() { Text = "First company you worked for?", Value = "First company you worked for?"}

   }
    </td>  
    </tr>

     <tr> 
     <td width="40%" height="31">
     <div align="right"><strong>Or create one here:</strong></div>
     </td>
     <td width="60%" height="31"> 
         @Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.SecretQuestion)
         <span style="color:Red">  @Html.ValidationMessageFor(m => m.SecretQuestion </span>
     </td>  
     </tr>

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This is definitely much easier with jQuery. Here's how I'd go about this:

$('#yourDropDownId').change(function() {
    if ($(this).attr('selectedIndex') == 0)
        $('#yourTextBoxId').attr('disabled', 'disabled');
    else
        $('#yourTextBoxId').removeAttr('disabled');
});

This is logic that really should be handled on the client instead of making a trip to the server. It definitely makes sense to utilize the power and simplicity of jQuery.

In your View, you can set ids for your DOM elements by using the htmlAttributes object for the helper methods. Here's the change you'd make to your TextBoxFor(). This would set your id to "yourTextBoxId".

@Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.SecretQuestion, new { id = "yourTextBoxId" })
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  • This might be a silly question, how do I assign ID's to elements in MVC (I am assuming I should add the ID's somewhere after the @ sign.
    – Salva
    Feb 10, 2012 at 21:40
  • @user1144347 See the second parameter of my TextBoxFor() method above. It has an object that you can set properties to HTML attributes. The HTML id would be the id property, as set in my example.
    – user596075
    Feb 10, 2012 at 21:44
  • @user1144347 Did that answer your question? Did you get this code working?
    – user596075
    Feb 11, 2012 at 20:03
  • Sorry for getting back at this time. We had issues on the Controllers and decided to push back all the views development. YES! It did work! thx!
    – Salva
    May 14, 2012 at 15:41

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