Add to HTML form without losing current form input information in Javascript

David picture David · Feb 3, 2010 · Viewed 8k times · Source

I have a drop down which builds a form based of the selections that are selected. So, if someone selects 'foobar', it displays a text field, if they choose 'cheese', it displays radio buttons. The user can then enter data into these forms as they go along. The only problem is that when they add a new form element, all the rest of the information is erased. Im currently using the following to do add to the form:

document.getElementById('theform_div').innerHTML = 
    document.getElementById('theform_div').innerHTML + 'this is the new stuff';

How can I get it to keep whatever has be enetered in the form and also add the new field to the end?

Answer

SLaks picture SLaks · Feb 3, 2010

Setting innerHTML destroys the contents of the element and rebuilds it from the HTML.

You need to build a separate DOM tree and add it by calling appendChild.

For example:

var container = document.createElement("div");
container.innerHTML = "...";
document.getElementById("theform_div").appendChild(container);   

This is much easier to do using jQuery.