I have some JS in an HTML template. How do I syntax-wise calculate some value, store it in a variable and then use it as the ID for an element? It's not working right now. Can anyone help me figure out what I'm doing wrong?
if (key == "down"){
var tri_id = "triangle" + status_JSON['down'][1];
document.getElementById(tri_id).innerHTML = "<img class='voting' src='images/vote_grey.png'></img>";
document.getElementById(status_JSON['down'][1]).innerHTML = status_JSON["down"][0];
}
DOM is :
<script type="text/javascript">
var triangle_id = "triangle" + "{{each[1].key()}}";
</script>
<div class='votes_div'>
<table id="votes_table">
<tr>
<td>
<a href='javascript:registerVote("{{each[1].key()}}")'>
<span id=triangle_id title='vote if you think this review is helpful'><img class='voting' src='../../../../images/vote_grey.png'></img></span>
</a>
</td>
</tr>
Sorry I'm a a beginner !
document.getElementById(tri_id)
(no quotes) will work, but only if there's actually an element with that ID already in the DOM.id="triangle_id"
? What is the actual HTML that the browser sees?id
- which is what your 4th line of JS is looking for.