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Joe

Many thanks for your help

Joe Pluta wrote:

Where supported, the following may work:

Element e = document.getElementsByName('AFIELD.007-016')[0];

getElementsByName returns an array of all elements with that name.  If
there is only one field with that name, the subscript [0] will return
that object.

I had tried getElementsByName but without really understanding what it did.

I have now tried

var e
e = document.getElementsByName('AFIELD.007-016')[0];
alert(e)

The alert box displays

[object]

rather than the name.

Am I doing something wrong?

Many thanks


Rob Dixon

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