Hidden Control's Value Is Not Showing In Javascript On MAC Safari
Sep 7, 2005
I'm using input hidden control's value in the javascript function.
same code is working fine on all other browser except a specific
version of safari(i.e.: MAC OS 10.3.7 and Safari 1.2.4).
problem:
control's value is not getting displaying at the first time
when the page gets load, although the same piece of code would work if
I just refresh the page, strage.
declaration of hidden control:
<INPUT id="hSliders" type="hidden" runat="server">
javascript code which is calling the value of hSliders:
alert(document.Form1.hSliders.value)
this alert is showing nothing although it should display string.
i check the view source also control's value is getting populated.
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