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1. Text box 1.1 <input type= "text" name= "test" id= "Test" > via var t=document.getelementbyid ("Test"). value to the variable T, 1.2 of course can also in turn to the value of known variables to the text box, for example: var m = "5"; document.getElementById ("Test"). value= m; 2. Drop-down list box 2.1 <select name= "sel" id= sel "onchange=" Look (); " > <option value= "1" >11</option> <option value= "2" selected>22</option> <option value= "3 ">33</option> </select> through var S=document.getelementbyid (" sel "). Value gets the value selected in the <select> box, The option for value= "2" is selected by default here. So the value assigned to the variable s is "2" rather than "a", if you want to assign the "value" ("3") corresponding to the "text value" ("33") in <select> to the Test text box, you can use the following method Code as follows: <script language= "JavaScript" > function Look () { var se =document.get Elementbyid ("sel"); var option=se.getelementsbytagname ("option"); var str = "" ; for (var i=0;i<option.length;++i) &nbs P { &NB Sp if (options[i].selected) {&NBSP;&N Bsp document.getelementbyid ("test"). Value = Option[i].text; , &NBS P &NBSP { } </script> 2.2 will be given a value of &L The value in the T;select> box is compared, and if the value of <option> in <select> is the same as the given value, select it. Code as follows: var m = "2", for (var i = 0;i<document.getelementbyid ("sel"). length;i++) { with (documEnt.getelementbyid ("sel"). Options[i]) { if (value = = m) &N Bsp { selected = true; &NBSP ( } } 3. Radio box The Name property value of a row of a single box must be the same so that the radio can be implemented. Code as follows: <input type= "Radio" Name= "a" value= "1" >aaaaaaaaaa<br> <input type= "Radio" Name= "a" value= "2 ">bbbbbbbbb<br> <input type=" button "onclick=" Check (); "value=" Test "> <script language=" javascript "> <!--function Check () {var sel = 0; for (var i = 0; i < Document.getelementsbyname ("a"). Length; i++) { if (Document.getelementsbyname ("a") [I ].checked) { SEL = Document.getelementsbyname ("a") [I].value; } if (sel = 1) {alert ("aaaaaaaaaa"); else if (sel== 2) { alert ("bbbbbbbbb"); }//--> </script> JS Gets the value and text of the selected item in the dropdown box the values and text for the dropdown box selected under Firefox and IE: the 1.IE and Firefox supported methods: &N Bsp Get text code as follows: Var Obj=document.getelementbyid (' Select_template '); var text=obj.options[obj.selectedindex].text;//gets text var Obj=document.getelementbyid ("Select_template"); for (i=0;i<obj.length;i++) {//dropdown box length is his option number if (obj[i].selected==true) { var text=obj[i].text;//get text &NB Sp }} compared to the previous method is simple 1.IE support Firefox does not support: code as follows: Var obj=document.geteleme Ntbyid (name); for (i=0;i<obj.length;i++) { if (obj[i].selected==true) {   var text= Obj[i].innertext; { } Get value method ie and Firefox general: Var Value=document.gete Lementbyid ("Select_template"). value;//Get Value Summary: In fact, the main is IE and Firefox support the value and Text properties, Firefox does not support innertext properties. JS to implement the current page to open a new link: window.location.href=url;