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I have an issue I cannot solve through research/Google. I successfully appended the following input boxes to my HTML/JQuery project. They all appear as intended on the web page.

for (i = 0; i < max; i++) {
  var id = myUniqueIDs[i];
  $("#targetedDiv").append(myUniqueIDs[i] + ': <input id = "' + id + '" type = "text" class = "findOutputs" readonly/>');
}

Later on in my code, after some user interaction, I try to write some info into the input boxes. They cannot be written into by the user (they are readonly). I know I can write into a read only input box via Jquery because it is done elsewhere in my project. However it just isn't working.

for (i = 0; i < max; i++) {
  var y = getY(); // the returned variable is confirmed correct via debugging
  var id = myUniqueIDs[i]; // again, confirmed correct
  $('#' + id).val(y); // does not work
}

When I put var test = $("#targetedDiv").html(); in my code it I can see that test is

uniqueID1: <input id="uniqueID1" class="findOutputs" readonly="" type="text">
uniqueID2: <input id="uniqueID2" class="findOutputs" readonly="" type="text">
uniqueID3: <input id="uniqueID3" class="findOutputs" readonly="" type="text">

So I honestly have no idea what the issue is. Is there something illegal with $('#' + id).val(y);?

Can you not select an appended tag in Jquery? Can someone point out what I am missing here?

The issue is definitely with the selection because I tried var test = $("#targetedDiv").html(); AFTER the part where I change the value and there is no difference on the variable test as when it was done before the second loop, so $('#' + id).val(y); (or other suggestions in answers) is having no effect.

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    Perfectly legal to concat an ID like you're doing - can you repro this behavior in a fiddle?
    – tymeJV
    Aug 14, 2014 at 20:47
  • Once an element is in the DOM, you can select it just like elements that were created statically.
    – Barmar
    Aug 14, 2014 at 20:49
  • I could try to recreate this in a fiddle, but I won't be able to do that for a couple hours. I am also (admittedly) not the best programmer (I've been programming less than a year), and I've never used fiddle before so I don't know how well that will go ;). I appreciate those who have read the question.
    – jnel899
    Aug 14, 2014 at 20:57
  • I'm guessing there is a problem with the function getY(). I tried the code with a value, instead of the function and it works. see here: jsbin.com/pacevudigami/1/edit
    – meni181818
    Aug 14, 2014 at 21:01
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    If the ids contain special characters you'll have to escape them.
    – Musa
    Aug 14, 2014 at 21:12

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Musa answered the question in the comments. "If the ids contain special characters you'll have to escape them." My (real) IDs contained a space.

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