Is it bad practice to assign a css class for the sole purpose of finding it with jQuery?
- by user187305
I'm using ASP.NET, not the newest one with that clientIdMode stuff. So, the control ids are generated and funky.
There are lots of ways of passing ids around, but lately I've been assigning a 'fake' css class to the control I'm interested in. Then in a js file I use jQuery to find the control.
Is this bad practice? It seems a lot like the ajaxControlToolkit's behaviorId to me... Is the behaviorId bad practice as well?