javascript: How to assign a function to an element
Here's what I want:
I have an element in my html code, and I want to assign a function to the onClick e开发者_Go百科vent, depending on some conditions to be known down the road.
For example
<a href="" id = "element"><img .....>
//other code
</a>
Then I want to do something like this
<logic:equals some_condition>
<script>
var e = document.getElementById("element");
e.onClick = my_function();
</script>
</logic>
But I cant get it working. Is there any special syntax?
I've tried with
e.onClick = my_function;
e.onClick = function(){my_function();}
Sadly i'm in IE 6.
Thanks in advance.
- You should give
<script>
atype
attribute: - The method to get the reference to an element by id is called
getElementById
onclick
(as all of JavaScript) is case-sensitive:- You assign a reference of a function to event handlers, thus you leave the parenthesis away other wise it will call the function then and there.
.
<script type="text/javascript">
var e = document.getElementById("element");
e.onclick = my_function;
</script>
EDIT: If the logic is server-side its probaly easier to set then event handler in the HTML code then:
<a href="" <% if (some_condition) print "onload='my_function();'" %>>
(That is pseudo code, depending on you server-side language)
onclick
is case sensitive
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