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hi all , what i want is to get all values enterd in 5 textboxes(my webform contains) on single onclientclick event of button. is it possible? i can get a single textbox value on onclient click but not all textboxes values. for eg. in empid,empname,salary,city if i enter 4,ram,20000$,canada
when i press enter all values should come on confirm promt. i write a small piece of js code as:
XML
<script type="text/javascript">
    {
        function callall() {

                       txtEmpName = document.getElementById("txtEmpName");
            value = txtEmpName.value;
            confirm(value);
        }
    }
</script>

Thanks, i am in learning phase so please explain whatever you answer.
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confirm() event is used to return a boolean value (true or false). To simply display the values or message you may use alert() For example if you want the user to confirm before deleting a record you use this function like:
JavaScript
return confirm('Are you sure you want to delete this record?');

In your example above make these changes and test you will see the difference.
JavaScript
<script type="text/javascript">
    {
        function callall() { 
            var empText = document.getElementById("txtEmpName").value;
            alert('You entered: ' + empText); 
            return  confirm('Are you sure you want to post the vale: ' + empText +'?');
        }
    }
</script>
 
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use as
JavaScript
function callall() {
  
confirm(document.getElementById("txtEmpName").value +'\n'+document.getElementById("txtsal").value +'\n'+document.getElementById("txtcity").value);
        }
    }
 
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Rambo_Raja 12-Jun-13 3:50am    
its not working ...i tried it
uspatel 12-Jun-13 4:48am    
<html>

<head>
<script type="text/javascript">

function callall() {
confirm(document.getElementById("txtEmpName").value

+'\n'+document.getElementById("txtsal").value

+'\n'+document.getElementById("txtcity").value);
}

</script>
</head>
<body>
<input id="txtEmpName" type="text"/>
<input id="txtsal" type="text"/>
<input id="txtcity" type="text"/>
<input id="b1" type="button" value="save" önclick="callall();"/>
</body>
</html>


save it as html and run it it is working fine here.
Rambo_Raja 12-Jun-13 4:01am    
do i need to declare the variables as var txtEmpId = document.getElementById().value and so on..
uspatel 12-Jun-13 4:41am    
you do'nt need,you can direct fetch value of an element as I show......

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