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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T09:49:10+00:00 2026-05-18T09:49:10+00:00

I have a trouble using an element with jquery. I am constructing the name

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I have a trouble using an element with jquery. I am constructing the name in a var such as:

var myId = "#" + myGotId;

$(myId).attr("title", "changed");

$(myId) is returning empty. I would want to get my element by id but constructing my Id dynamically joining strings.

edit by @Pointy — additional code supplied in a comment by the OP:

var form = $('form#formDefaultValue');
$(':submit', form).click(function(event) {
  event.preventDefault();
  $.post(form.attr('action'), form.serialize(), function(data, status, XMLHttpRequest) {
    if (status == 'success') {
      $("#msgInformation").html("Your changes have been successfully saved.");
      jQuery("#spanDefaultValue").attr("class", "db");
      var g = indexNodeSelected;
      g = g.replace("\\", "\\\\\\\\");
      $('#'+ g).find("span").attr("class", "");
   } 
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    2026-05-18T09:49:11+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 9:49 am

    I don’t know exactly what is happening because you have not posted much code, but make sure that your Javascript code is running after the element with your target “id” value has been included in the DOM. If you have this:

    <html>
      <head>
        <script>
          var myId = '#' + myGotId;
          $(myId).whatever();
    

    then that won’t work because the actual page will not have been seen when your code runs.

    Instead, try this:

      <script>
        $(function() {
          var myId = '#' + myGotId;
          // ...
        });
    

    It is also important to make sure that your “myGotId” string is exactly the value you expect (that is, the value coded into the “id” attribute of your target element).

    edit If you think that you’re correctly constructing the “id”, then you could try this as an alternative:

    $(document.getElementById(myGotId)).whatever()
    

    In other words, you can “wrap” a plain DOM element up in a jQuery object by just passing to the $() function. If that works, then the problem could be that your “id” value is somehow confusing the selector engine. Does the “id” value contain “.” by any chance?

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