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How To return Class of Form Element in IE


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Hi!

I'm trying to return the Class of an formelement in IE, here's the HTML code..

<textarea id="freeTextContent" name="freeText.text" class="js-TextLimit-2000" rows="5" cols="65"></textarea><div> Maximal length: 700 symbols. </div>

I need to return js-TextLimit-700.. How do I do this??

The other way is to read the peace of text (maximal length: 700 symbols. Its just plain text, shown under the form.

Anybody any ideas??

Many Thanks in advance!!

Edited by ThomasQ
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.className

$oElement = _IEGetObjById($oIE, "TextContent")

$sClassname = $oElement.className

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