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I'm stuck!

I have this simple form:

<p><input type="text" name="hometown" id="hometown" size="22" /></p>
<p><textarea name="comment" id="comment"></textarea></p>

What I need is to append the input value from #hometown to textarea! It mustn't replace text already written there. In the best case, it'd just print at the end of whatever is written on ''submit'' click.

This is how far I've got with my Javascript, but nothing seems to work.

function addtxt(input) {
    var hometown = document.getElementById('hometown').value;
    var obj=document.getElementById(comment)
    var txt=document.createTextNode(lol)
    obj.appendChild(txt)
}
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  • Please post the Javascript code, u have written?
    – Shubh
    Apr 26, 2013 at 11:16

3 Answers 3

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Textarea has value property to operate with its contents. Just use += to append text:

document.getElementById("comment").value +=
    document.getElementById("hometown").value;
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  • Wow thanks, this Javascript works, but not when I add this function OnClick of the submit button. Any ideas? Apr 26, 2013 at 11:19
  • @user2307598 It depends how you use it. submit button by default should send the form data to the server. I'd use either simple button or "override" form onsubmit with return false.
    – VisioN
    Apr 26, 2013 at 11:24
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Try this

var oldval=$('#comment').val();
var newval=$('#hometown').val();
S('#comment').val(oldval+' '+newval);
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Here's an example for you I've put on JSFiddle, using pure javascript and the onClick listener

http://jsfiddle.net/vyqWx/1/

HTML

<input type="text" name="hometown" id="hometown" size="22" />
<textarea name="comment" id="comment"></textarea>
<input type="submit" onClick="doMagic();">

JS

function doMagic(){    
    var homeTown = document.getElementById("hometown").value;    
    document.getElementById("comment").value += homeTown;
}

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