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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T08:35:30+00:00 2026-05-11T08:35:30+00:00

Ran into this problem today, posting in case someone else has the same issue.

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Ran into this problem today, posting in case someone else has the same issue.

var execBtn = document.createElement('input'); execBtn.setAttribute('type', 'button'); execBtn.setAttribute('id', 'execBtn'); execBtn.setAttribute('value', 'Execute'); execBtn.setAttribute('onclick', 'runCommand();'); 

Turns out to get IE to run an onclick on a dynamically generated element, we can’t use setAttribute. Instead, we need to set the onclick property on the object with an anonymous function wrapping the code we want to run.

execBtn.onclick = function() { runCommand() }; 

BAD IDEAS:

You can do

execBtn.setAttribute('onclick', function() { runCommand() }); 

but it will break in IE in non-standards mode according to @scunliffe.

You can’t do this at all

execBtn.setAttribute('onclick', runCommand() );  

because it executes immediately, and sets the result of runCommand() to be the onClick attribute value, nor can you do

execBtn.setAttribute('onclick', runCommand); 
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  1. 2026-05-11T08:35:31+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:35 am

    to make this work in both FF and IE you must write both ways:

         button_element.setAttribute('onclick','doSomething();'); // for FF     button_element.onclick = function() {doSomething();}; // for IE 

    thanks to this post.

    UPDATE: This is to demonstrate that sometimes it is necessary to use setAttribute! This method works if you need to take the original onclick attribute from the HTML and add it to the onclick event, so that it doesn’t get overridden:

    // get old onclick attribute var onclick = button_element.getAttribute('onclick');    // if onclick is not a function, it's not IE7, so use setAttribute if(typeof(onclick) != 'function') {      button_element.setAttribute('onclick','doSomething();' + onclick); // for FF,IE8,Chrome  // if onclick is a function, use the IE7 method and call onclick() in the anonymous function } else {     button_element.onclick = function() {          doSomething();         onclick();     }; // for IE7 } 
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