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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T06:37:30+00:00 2026-05-28T06:37:30+00:00

My PHP code looks as such: <a id=’next_page’ HREF=’#’ onclick=\javascript:document.getElementById(‘page_to_show’).value=’ . ($page + 1)

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My PHP code looks as such:

<a id='next_page' HREF='#' onclick=\"javascript:document.getElementById('page_to_show').value='" . ($page + 1) . "'; return false;\" rel='facebox'>[Next $display_per_page]</a>

As you can see, I am using document.getElementById('page_to_show').value to set the value of the hidden field “page_to_show”. I have also tried setting the value of a regular text input field, and I’ve encountered the same error. I’ve also tried .Value instead of .value – no luck. This code works in IE8 and FF 3.6.17. Why not IE9? It is sound code, correct? Thank you!

Oh, I’ve also tried jQuery’s method of $("#page_to_show").val("Page Num"); and although it hasn’t thrown a Javascript error,it doesn’t change anything.

I’ve also tried a temp fix of adding “” however that didn’t work either!

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    2026-05-28T06:37:31+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 6:37 am

    Here’s something weird for ya. It wasn’t the code. That error was from earlier code, not my updated code. For whatever reason, IE9 isn’t refreshing my PHP code! Even if I shift-click refresh, it doesn’t refresh my code. I had to exit the browser and open it again for it to refresh. Perhaps thats a setting. Thank you guys! That explains why it was so weird that it wasn’t working!

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