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==dijit.byId== | ==dijit.byId== | ||
dijit.byId("id") works almost like document.getElementById("id"). However,it only works on declared dijit elements. See also [[dojo.byId]] | dijit.byId("id") works almost like document.getElementById("id"). However,it only works on declared dijit elements. See also [[Dojo Dijit and HTML5 in Real world applications/dojo/dojo.byId|dojo.byId]] | ||
==How to use== | ==How to use== |
Latest revision as of 18:37, 13 December 2011
dijit.byId
dijit.byId("id") works almost like document.getElementById("id"). However,it only works on declared dijit elements. See also dojo.byId
How to use
Tips and tricks
dijit.byId would not work on HTML elements not specified as an dijit element:
<script type="text/javascript">
dijit.byId('s21').set('value', 'New value for text field') );
</script>
<!-- Remember to declare the destination as a data-dojo-type -->
<input type="text" id="s21" name="result"
data-dojo-type="dijit.form.TextBox"
data-dojo-id="s21" >
Verified in
IE 8, Firefox 3.6.22, Dojo 1.6.1