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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T20:04:02+00:00 2026-06-06T20:04:02+00:00

My javascript function looks like this – function updateSuccess(aEle) { //Here aEle doesn’t have

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My javascript function looks like this –

function updateSuccess(aEle) {
    //Here aEle doesn't have the correct id
    percIncrease.innerText = "Success";
}

in realizing it’s bad to get the element this way, what would be a safer way of getting that element?

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Here is how I call it from C#..

DropDownList ddl = new DropDownList();
ddl.ID = "ddlData1";

ddl.Attribute.Add("onchange", "updateSuccess('" + ddl.ClientID + "')";
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    2026-06-06T20:04:04+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 8:04 pm

    EDIT

    As per the edit in your question you just need to do this

    ddl.Attribute.Add("onchange", "updateSuccess(this)";
    

    javascript

    function updateSuccess(element) {
                  alert(element.id);
                  document.getElementById(element.id).innerText = "Success";
                  //or try below directly
                  //element.innerText = "Success";
     }
    

    I think you are using javascript with Asp.net for this you can do something like this

    Function declration

    function updateSuccess(recordID) {
         var percIncrease = document.getElementById(recordID);
         percIncrease.innerText = "Success";
     }
    

    call to function

      updateSuccess('<%= serverelementID.ClientID %>');
    

    or directly like

    function updateSuccess() {
         var percIncrease = document.getElementById('<%= serverelementID.ClientID %>');
         percIncrease.innerText = "Success";
     }
    
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