Difference between 10g & 11g in finding the id of fields

Hi,
In jdev 10g when we wanted to get an id of a field in the jspx page, for example SelectInputDate, we used to put a code like this in the page:
getSelectInputDate(this)
for example in one the examples that I used it was like this:
onclick="newCalendar(getSelectInputDate(this));
now in jdev 11g this SelectInputDate has changed to InputDate, and the problem is that it does not accept getInputDate(this)
I need to get the id of the InputDate like a code getInputDate(this), but due to changes in pages structure in 11g, it does not accept it.
I have already surfed through many blogs,and more, but haven't found what I'm looking for. Can you help me in it ?
Thanks Shadi

Hi Developers
For get id of component in 11g Pages you must use Java Script like this code
<trh:script>
<f:verbatim>
function componentId(actionEvent)
{ var component=
actionEvent.getSource();
var id= component.getClientId();
alert("Component id is : " + id) ;
</f:verbatim>
</trh:script>
then use this id for your goals like use in input parameter of another javascript function

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