Thank you Dan,  this looks good.

Still wondering, if form field access shouldn't be part of the core.
(I need it more frequently than all these slideUpBlendFadeToggle
effects ;-)

Martin

On Jun 12, 9:16 am, mar10 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what would you consider the 'best practice' to access form input
> values?
>
> Having an input field
>     <input value="New topic" class="inputEdit" name="title"
> type="text">
> I could use
>         $('[EMAIL PROTECTED]').val()
> or
>         $('[EMAIL PROTECTED]"title"]').val()
> or
>         $('[name=title]').val()
> or
>         $('[name="title"]').val()
>
> (
> I also once observed, that the right side of the '=' was evaluated, so
> it was possible to write
>     var x = 'title';
>     $('[name=x]')
> but i could not reproduce it today, so maybe I'm wrong.
> )
>
> Of course assigning an additional id
>     <input value="New topic" class="inputEdit" name="title"
> type="text" id="title">
> would allow for
>     $('#title')
> but that appears to be somewhat redundant to me.
>
> In short I am looking for the most simple built-in syntax to access
> form values, like prototype's $F().
> This means that querying option lists should return a list of selected
> values (or texts), and text areas should work also.
>
> Thanks
> Martin

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