Very new to Javascript, so don't kill me - just need it to work...

Want divs to be visible based on which radio button is selected. Code works exactly as needed in IE. FF and Opera both show the first div, but do not toggle.

<style type="text/css" media="all">
label {
 style:"block";
}
</style>
<script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript">
function Res(){
if(document.getElementById){
 var el = document.getElementById('US');
  el.style.display = "Block";
 var el = document.getElementById('NonUs');
  el.style.display = "none";
 }
}
function NonRes(){
if(document.getElementById){
 var el = document.getElementById('NonUs');
  el.style.display = "block";
 var el = document.getElementById('US');
  el.style.display = "none";
 }
}
function PR(){
if(document.getElementById){
 var el = document.getElementById('greencard');
  el.style.display = "block";
 var el = document.getElementById('nonpr');
  el.style.display = "none";
 }
}
function NonPR(){
if(document.getElementById){
 var el = document.getElementById('NonPR');
  el.style.display = "block";
 var el = document.getElementById('greencard');
  el.style.display = "none";
 }
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<FORM AUTOCOMPLETE="OFF" action="index.cfm" method="post">
<label for="citizenship">Are you a US Citizen?</label>
 <input type="radio" id="citizenship" name="citizenship" value="-1" Onclick="Res()">Yes
 <input type="radio" id="citizenship" name="citizenship" value="0" Onclick="NonRes()">No
<Div id="US" style="display:none;">
 <h1>Us Citizenship</h1>
</div>
<br>
<div id="NonUS" style="display:none;">
 <h1>NonUs Citizenship</h1>
 <label for="Perm_Res">If you are not a U.S. citizen, are you a Permanent Resident of the U.S.?</label>
 <input type="Radio" name="Perm_Res" value="-1" Onclick="PR()">Yes 
 <input type="Radio" name="Perm_Res" value="0" Onclick="NonPR()">No
 <div id="greencard" style="display:none;">
  <label for="GreenCard_ID">Green Card ID (Such as: A123456789):</label>
  <input name="GreenCard_ID" type="text" value="" size="10" maxlength="10">
 </div>
 <div id="nonpr" style="display:none;">
  <label for="Country_Residency">Country</label>
  <label for="County_City_Residency">For International Students Only</label>
 </div>
</div>
</form>

I'll still be fiddling with this as I wait for guidance so the test posting page is: http://people.cornell.edu/pages/clb39/web_radiodivswitch.htm

TIA,

Chris

P.S. I realize I can combine some of the functions, I am working on that now - but I just need it to work!!! site is suposed to go live tomorrow.

id names (which you are using via document.getElementById(name)) are case sensitive. you named your div with id="NonUS", in your javascript you used ..getElementById("NonUs")..


furthermore, you should not initiate a variable with the same name twice in a (function) context..

function some_name() {
var x= 'abc';
var x= '123';
}

= not good...

better:

function some_name(){
var x= 'abc';
x= '123';
}

by the way, you could shorten down your javascript to:

...
function toggle(sVisible, sHidden) {
    document.getElementById(sVisible).style.display= '';
    document.getElementById(sHidden).style.display= 'none';
}
....

<input type="radio" id="citizenship" name="citizenship" value="-1" onchange="toggle('US','NonUS')" />Yes
...

and so on..

by the way, you could shorten down your javascript to:

...
function toggle(sVisible, sHidden) {
document.getElementById(sVisible).style.display= '';
document.getElementById(sHidden).style.display= 'none';
}
....
 
<input type="radio" id="citizenship" name="citizenship" value="-1" onchange="toggle('US','NonUS')" />Yes
...

and so on..

I assumed there was a much more elegant solution - thank you so much for your help and speeding up my solution process.!

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