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Document.getElementById().innerText In Chrome

Quick Cross Browser JS question, when setting the value of a textbox: document.getElementById('balanceText').innerText = '111'; and document.getElementById('balanceText').value =

Solution 1:

All else being equal document.getElementById("balanceText").value = "111"; works fine in every significant* browser that supports JS.

Make sure that you have one, and only one, element with id="balanceText" and that it actually has that as its id and not just the name.

* you don't care about NS 4 do you?


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