I have just started using jquery for the first time so i'm not sure if what i'm doing is correct. What i'm trying to do is very basic, I have a script which is adding a css watermark to textboxes upon load in an MVC view.
To select the element i do the following:
jQuery(document).ready(function(){$('#Department.DeptName').addWatermark('input-watermarked', 'test');});
Then in my script for adding the css watermarkclass it fails at the "this.val().length" statement.
jQuery.fn.toggleWatermark = function(watermarkedClass, watermarkText) {
if (this.hasClass(watermarkedClass)) {
this.removeWatermark(watermarkedClass);
}
else if (this.val().length == 0) {
this.addClass(watermarkedClass);
this.val(watermarkText);
}
}
The script works fine where an element id is "DepartmentDeptName", it's as if the selector doesn't work when the element id contains a dot inside it. Does anyone know why or how to get around this issue?
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