1. Text box
1.1
Assign the value to variable t through var t=document.getElementById("test").value,
1.2 Of course, you can also assign known variable values to the text box in reverse, for example:
var m = "5";
document.getElementById("test").value= m;
2. Drop-down list box
2.1
Get the value selected in the
If you want to assign the "value" selected in
2.2 Compare the given value with the value in the
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The code is as follows:
Get the value and text of the selected item in the drop-down box under Firefox and IE:
1. Methods supported by both IE and Firefox:
Get text
var obj=document.getElementById("select_template");
for(i=0;i if(obj[i].selected==true) { var text=obj[i].text;//Get text }
}
1. IE supports Firefox but not:
for(i=0;i
var text= obj[i].innerText;
}
}
Summary: In fact, the main reason is that both IE and Firefox support the value and text attributes, but Firefox does not support the innerText attribute.
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