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I am modifying the ID of an html div element client side with JavaScript. The following code works OK in Internet Explorer but not in FireFox.

document.getElementById('one').id = 'two';

Can anyone tell me:

a) Why this doesn't work in FireFox.
b) How to make this work in FireFox.

EDIT

To clarify, i'm changing the element ID to reference a different style in an external style sheet. The style is applied in IE but not FF.

EDIT

Turns out the page was been viewed in Firefox/2.0.0.20. So how do i make this work in the old FF version?

Thanks

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Should work find in firefox - what makes you think it isn't? – Greg Oct 30 at 14:58
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This works for me in Firefox, are you getting a JavaScript error? Can you post more code examples? – Ryan Doherty Oct 30 at 14:58
Download Firebug and have a look to see what error is thrown in the console window – Russ Cam Oct 30 at 15:00
Works for me on FF 3.5.4, WinXP SP 3, Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB; rv:1.9.1.4) Gecko/20091007 Firefox/3.5.4 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729) – NickFitz Oct 30 at 15:03
When exactly are you doing this? Are you making sure that the DOM is ready first? Try a window.onload handler or put your script after the said element. – Ates Goral Oct 30 at 15:06

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It does work in Firefox (including 2.0.0.20). See http://jsbin.com/akili (add /edit to the url to edit):

<p id="one">One</p>
<a href="#" onclick="document.getElementById('one').id = 'two'; return false">Link2</a>

The first click changes the id to "two", the second click errors because the element with id="one" now can't be found!

Perhaps you have another element already with id="two" (FYI you can't have more than one element with the same id).

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+1 For uploading an example – Seb Oct 30 at 15:00
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That seems to work for me:

<html>
<head><style>
#monkey {color:blue}
#ape {color:purple}
</style></head>
<body>
<span id="monkey" onclick="changeid()">
fruit
</span>
<script>
function changeid ()
{
var e = document.getElementById("monkey");
e.id = "ape";
}
</script>
</body>
</html>

The expected behaviour is to change the colour of the word "fruit".

Perhaps your document was not fully loaded when you called the routine?

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See my most recent edit. – Tesseract Oct 30 at 15:10

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