If you're hand-coding the Javascript, you may also be able to write
something like
document.addressForm['address.street']
or
document.addressForm.elements['address.street']
L.
Jeromy Evans wrote:
> Interesting problem...
> Using textfield as an example, the template (eg. text.ftl) takes th
Interesting problem...
Using textfield as an example, the template (eg. text.ftl) takes the
literal name attribute from and writes it straight to the
html. You could create your own theme that replaces the '.' with a
different character in the html. You could then write your own
interceptor that c
Hi People,
I usually like to access form elements using their names ( rather than ids) as
I find it more readable.
So, if I had a field named 'street' on a form named 'addressForm' I can access
it using something like document.addressForm.street
Now, I am using struts 2 and its OGNL support
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