Actually in my code it is different syntax that uses the "ClientID" syntax. But UT would not let me type it. Here is how I name the control in my script, but where you see a dollar sign it is actually a percent sign.
"<$=txtMyTextbox.ClientID $>"
>My guess is that txtMyTextbox should be #txtMyTextbox.
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>>I am trying to incorporate a jQuery Change function in an asp.net page that would make certain control invisible when user starts typing (making changes) in a text box. My initial test, just to call an alert() does not seem to work. Here is my code:
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>><script type="text/javascript">
>> $(document).ready(function () {
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>> $("txtMyTextbox").change(function () {
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>> alert("Change Function Called");
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>> });
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>> })
>></script>
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>>What is wrong with my code? TIA
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