Question

I have the following jQuery code in place on my page:

var isChanged = false;
$(document).ready(function()
{
    $('.change').change(function() {
        isChanged = true;
    });
});

I am using a plugic that modifies the value of the text box it is linked to using:

target.val('xxxx');

the text box in the html (from asp.net) is:

<input name="ctl00$cphHolder1$rptFlex$ctl01$txtLeftRank"
  type="text"
  value="52°"
  id="ctl00_cphHolder1_rptFlex_ctl01_txtLeftRank"
  class="change atiselector" />

When the value of the text box is changed using code, the change is not firing. If I type in the text box, the change fires. What am I missing?

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Solution

That's the way it works. If you need the change of value to trigger the "change" event, you can explicitly do so by:

$('input#whatever').val('hi').change();

OTHER TIPS

$('.change').change() will fire the event. Just changing the attributes doesn't fire the event.

According to DOM Level 2 Event Specification:

The change event occurs when a control loses the input focus and its value has been modified since gaining focus.

That means that change event is designed to fire on change by user interaction. Programmatical changes doesn't cause this event to be fired.

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