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A simple one, I'm trying to retrieve the value attribute of a button when its been pressed using jQuery, here's what I have:

<script type="text/javascript">
    $(document).ready(function() {
        $('.my_button').click(function() {
            alert($(this).val());
        });
    });
</script>

<button class="my_button" name="buttonName" value="buttonValue">
    Button Label</button>

In Firefox my alert displays 'buttonValue' which is great but in IE7 it displays 'Button Label'.

What jQuery should I use to always get the button's value? Or should I be using a different approach?

Many thanks.

ANSWER: I'm now using

<input class="my_button" type="image" src="whatever.png" value="buttonValue" />
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As a button value is an attribute you need to use the .attr() method in jquery. This should do it

<script type="text/javascript">
    $(document).ready(function() {
    	$('.my_button').click(function() {
    		alert($(this).attr("value"));
    	});
    });
</script>

You can also use attr to set attributes, more info in the docs

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Thanks for that, IE7 is still returning 'Button Label' though. – Simon Hutton Jan 28 at 10:21
IE7 is having difficutly with the fact you have text data inside the element. if you want to use an image you should use <input type="image" src="whatever.png" /> – Neil Aitken Jan 28 at 10:31
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try this for your button:

<input type="button" class="my_button" name="buttonName" value="buttonValue" />
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Thanks but I'm actually displaying an image in my button so it needs to be a <button>. – Simon Hutton Jan 28 at 10:25
Ok, realised I can use and input as type="image" which works, thanks. – Simon Hutton Jan 28 at 10:44
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if you want to get the value attribute (buttonValue) then I'd use:

<script type="text/javascript">
    $(document).ready(function() {
        $('.my_button').click(function() {
            alert($(this).attr('value'));
        });
    });
</script>
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I know this was posted a while ago, but in case anyone is searching for an answer and really wants to use a button element instead of an input element...

You can not use .attr('value') or .val() with a button in IE. IE reports both the .val() and .attr("value") as being the text label (content) of the button element instead of the actual value of the value attribute.

You can work around it by temporarily removing the button's label:

var label = $(this).text(); 
$(this).text('');
var buttonValue = $(this).val();
$(this).text(label);

There are a few other quirks with buttons in IE. I have posted a fix for the two most common issues here.

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