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shaunc869Asked on August 10, 2015 at 3:06 PM
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BenReplied on August 10, 2015 at 4:35 PM
Please do note that fields, will hold the value, but if they get the value after they are being created, they will not show you the value attribute in their source.
So:
<input id="input_7" class="form-hidden" type="hidden" name="q7_typehidden7" value="Start Yachting"></input>
<input id="input_8" class="form-hidden" type="hidden" name="q8_datehidden8" value="2013-06-28"></input>
<input id="input_30" class="form-hidden" type="hidden" name="q30_formathidden30" value="Fri-Sun, Nights"></input>
<input id="input_9" class="form-hidden" type="hidden" name="q9_pricehidden9" value="185"></input>
<input type="hidden" name="event_id" value="1439237786947_31955116403954_LWB68LJ"></input>Is possible in some cases, but should not be expected.
The reason why is that this value, is not shown in the source code that you get by pressing CTRL + U, but might be included in the source code shown to you by some developers tool - as it is dynamically created like that).
If you wish you can always fire few JS calls to test this on your form, by using any of the tools that you are familiar and running something like:
document.getElementById('input_7').value; to get the value of typehidden7 which was Start Yachting.