I've found plenty of information on how to change the background image of a div using JavaScript, but I am trying to use JavaScript to determine which background image is being displayed. The code to set the image goes like this:
document.getElementById("widgetField").style.background="url(includes/images/datepicker_open.png)";
I have tried every combination I can think of to access the background image url, but so far no dice:
alert(document.getElementById("widgetField").style.backgroundImage.url); - returns Undefined
alert(document.getElementById("widgetField").style.backgroundImage); - empty response
alert(document.getElementById("widgetField").style.background);
alert(document.getElementById("widgetField").style.background.image);
alert(document.getElementById("widgetField").style.background.url);
alert(document.getElementById("widgetField").style.background.image.url);
alert(document.getElementById("widgetField").style.background.value);
alert(document.getElementById("widgetField").style.background.image.value);
alert(document.getElementById("widgetField").style.background.image.value);
alert(document.getElementById("widgetField").style.backgroundImage.value);
Does anyone know how to do this? Is it possible?
BTW, here is the way the image is being set in CSS in the beginning:
#widgetField {
width: 290px;
height: 26px;
background: url(../images/datepicker_closed.png);
overflow: hidden;
position: relative;
}
UPDATE:
If I run the following, it works:
document.getElementById("widgetField").style.background="url(includes/images/datepicker_open.png)";
alert(document.getElementById("widgetField").style.background);
However, I cannot seem to access the URL property until it has been set by JavaScript, even though it is already defined in the CSS file. Is there a reason why the raw CSS setting is not accessible?
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