On Thursday 14 November 2002 03:20, Try KDE wrote: > Your html is ill-formed. The text field should be: > input type="text" name="n1" size=20
Well, it is not n1, I had the problem with. Even if I 'correct' it, I still can't see the value of n0 (the radio-button). Anybody knows how to access the value of a radio-button in JavaScript ? -- Michael > > -tk > > Michael Naumann wrote: > >I have a small problem accessing form-vars via JavaScript. > >In below example, I have two vars in a form, > > one of type radio (n0) > > and a normal input-var (n1). > > > >In the JavaScript Function CheckInput() I can acces the value of > >n0, but not of n1 > >. > >Depending on the browser, I get different results: > > konqueror : always b1 > > opera : undefined > > mozilla : undefined > > galeon : undefined > > > >----------- > ><html> > > <form name="ArgsForm" onsubmit="return CheckInput()"> > > b1 <input type="radio" name="n0" value="b1"><br> > > b2 <input type="radio" name="n0" value="b2"><br> > > string <input name="n1" size=20><br> > > <input type="submit" value=" Execute "> > > </form> > > <Script language="JavaScript"> > > function CheckInput() > > { > > alert(document.ArgsForm.n0.value); > > alert(document.ArgsForm.n1.value); > > return false; > > } > > </Script> > ></html> > >----------- > > > >So I must be missing something very obvious here. > >Can anybody point me to the right direction? > > > >advTHANXance, Micahel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]