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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T08:36:20+00:00 2026-05-11T08:36:20+00:00

So I just created a textbox with JavaScript like this: EDIT: Added the len

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So I just created a textbox with JavaScript like this:

EDIT: Added the len variable

var len = tbl.rows.length;                      var rtb = tbl.insertRow(len);                      var cName = rtb.insertCell(0);                      var cDis = rtb.insertCell(1);                      var cDur = rtb.insertCell(2);                      cName.innerHTML = '<input type='text'  name='tbName1' + len + '' value='' + selected_text + '' >';                      cDis.innerHTML = '<input type='text' name='tbDis1' + len + '' id='tbDis1' + len + '' >';                      cDur.innerHTML = '<input type='text'  name='tbDur1' + len + '' >';                      var txtBox = document.getElementById('tbDist1' + len);                      txtBox.focus(); 

EDIT:Changed the second to last line. Still get this error: txtBox is null txtBox.focus();

The last line isn’t working. After I create the textbox, I can’t set focus to it. Is there any way of doing so?

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  1. 2026-05-11T08:36:21+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:36 am

    Hum… you’re creating the textbox by saying id='tbDis1' + len + '' but you’re accessing it by doing 'tbDist1' + (len - 1)… why? I am not sure about the context, but that would try to focus the previously added textbox, if any. Also, you’re creating it with tbDis and trying to get to it by using tbDist. Missing a t in there. Setting the id as id='tbDist1' + len + '' and accessing it with 'tbDist1' + (len) should do the trick.

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