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Hi All,

What is the JavaScript command/setting that puts a red box around a control when you determine an error?

I display an Alert message but would like to identify the control on the page that is throwing the error (by putting a red box around the control).

Thanks

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You can assign a *.css class - then swap the class on error.

Or you could do something like this:

document.getElementById('myWidgetID').style.border = '1px solid red';


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Thanks ... Will give that a try. And what would I do to turn it back off?


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Originally posted by jfr99:
Thanks ... Will give that a try. And what would I do to turn it back off?

Try this:

document.getElementById('myWidgetID').style.border = '0px solid red';


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Hi,

Thanks ... That worked.

FYI ... This also worked for turning of the red border ...

document.getElementById('myWidgetID').style.border = 'none';

Thanks Again!!


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