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I have a table in which the rows are dynamic and the values come from database.

for eg my table is as follows:-

name|email
xyz|[email protected] 
pqr|[email protected]

I have kept the names as link on clicking of which a form opens below with the same field as of table i.e

name:---- email: ----

so now what i want is with opening of the form i also want that the form should get prefilled with values that are there in table ..

for eg:- if a user clicks pqr then a form should get opend with values in it..

name : pqr
email : [email protected]

I made a javascript function where i pass the userid of the username that the user clicks..and in that i function i did the following :

    var id=userid;

    var row = document.getElementById(id);

    var inputs = row.getElementsByTagName("td");

    document.getElementById("fname").value = inputs[0].innerHTML;
    document.getElementById("email").value = inputs[1].innerHTML;

and as i am using

inputs[0].innerHTML;

it prints the name like this :

<font size="4"><a href="#" id="viewUser" onclick="populate('73');">xyz</a></font>

but I want only 'xyz' in my textbox..for that when I did :

inputs[0].value;

it gave me its value as undefined...why is it so?

please someone guide on getting the form filled with values of the row.

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  • What are you using to populate the rows of the table?
    – Trendy
    Nov 18, 2013 at 10:59
  • I have set a user object in request ..through that i get these table values
    – xyz
    Nov 18, 2013 at 11:05
  • I guess I should have been more specific, are you using JavaScript to get the data and create the table?
    – Trendy
    Nov 18, 2013 at 11:07
  • no no..just ran a simple for loop..i mean created rows inside for loop
    – xyz
    Nov 18, 2013 at 11:17
  • Would the user start typing in their name & have an auto-complete prompt? Or would the user be selecting a name from a drop-down list?
    – Matt
    Nov 18, 2013 at 11:27

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I'm making a few assumptions here. See this fiddle for working code: http://jsfiddle.net/G6Q5X/

Here's a basic table.

<table id="list">
    <tr>
        <td><a href="#">Name 1</a></td>
        <td>Email 1</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
        <td><a href="#">Name 2</a></td>
        <td>Email 2</td>
    </tr>
</table>

First you want to get the table by ID and get the rows that it contains:

//nodeList of all rows in the table
var table = document.getElementById('list').children[0].children; 

Then add an event listener to each link:

for(var i=0, len=table.length; i<len; i++){
    var link = table[i].children[0].children[0]; 
    link.addEventListener('click', getInfo);
}

The callback for the event listener will call a function, I used one I called "getInfo":

var getInfo = function(){
    var name = this.innerHTML;
    var email = this.parentNode.parentNode.children[1].innerHTML;
    alert('Your name is: ' + name + ' and email is: ' + email)
}

I hope this helps.

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