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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:47:48+00:00 2026-05-13T08:47:48+00:00

I am using the following JavaScript to add a number of inputs based on

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I am using the following JavaScript to add a number of inputs based on a number in a drop down menu. It works fine in firefox and chrome, but in IE7 the inputs all float left on a new line.

function add(number) 
{
var foo = document.getElementById("listInputs2");
var count = 1;
foo.innerHTML = "";

while ( count <= (number) )
{
//Create an input type dynamically.
var element = document.createElement("input");

//Assign different attributes to the element.
element.setAttribute("name", "value"+count);
element.setAttribute("id", "value"+count);
element.setAttribute("size", "60");
element.setAttribute("type", "text");
element.setAttribute("value", "");

//Append the element in page (in span).
foo.innerHTML+=('<li class="inputCount"><label for="value'+count+'">#'+count+'</label>');
foo.appendChild(element);
foo.innerHTML+=("</li>");
count += 1;
}

}
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    2026-05-13T08:47:48+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:47 am

    I get the same bug in Firefox: you’re adding the input as a child of listInput2, not of the li.

    Here’s a piece of code that works:

    function add(number) 
    {
    var foo = document.getElementById("listInputs2");
    var count = 1;
    foo.innerHTML = "";
    
    while ( count <= (number) )
    {
    //Create an input type dynamically.
    var input = "<input name='value"+count+"' id='value"+count+"' size='60' type='text' value=''>";
    
    //Append the element in page (in span).
    foo.innerHTML+='<li class="inputCount"><label for="value'+count+'">#'+count+'</label>'+input+'</li>';
    count += 1;
    }
    
    }
    
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