JQuery :: Cloning Removes Checked Status From Radio Ctrl?
Jun 7, 2011
I have a form where you can enter 1 player's data, press a button and that DIV gets cloned below with same ID names but numbers get augmented (ie firstName_1 in div player_1 becomes firstName_2 in player_2).
My problem now is I have a Gender radio button and that if you fill out the gender question and then press the 'Add Player' button the checked status seems to disappear from the cloner div but is retained in the clonee div.
IE you can set gender_1 to 'Male' in div player_1 (checked with DOM inspector and console logging) but when stepping thru the code in firebug
I need to .clone() sections in a dynamic form, but get problems withthe radio buttons in IE.To work as a group, the radio buttons need to have the same name (persection). This is accomplished by changing the name attribute aftercloning a hidden section in a <div>. Easy with jQuery! - and it workswith FF, Opera, Chrome, Safari...IE however, does not allow changing of name attribute dynamically, andtreats all radio buttons across the sections as part of the samegroup!!Does anyone know of a workaround, preferably using jQUery, andavoiding browser sniffing and low-level DOM programming?
I have a set of checkboxes that trigger events on a page. Clicking a checkbox triggers the event correctly and the checked attribute changes in the page source, but in the rendered browser view the checkbox status remains changed. If I load the page with the checkboxes checked, they always remain checked in the browser view. If I load the page with checkboxes unchecked, they always remain unchecked in the browser view.
If I remove the jquery code the checkboxes work as expected, but obviously don't trigger any events. I've tested this in both Safari and Firefox with the same results.
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On another note, I'm having problems with the back button when using the forum. If I am looking through a multi-page search and click on a topic and then click the back button, I go to the first page of the search instead of the last page I was looking at. Similarly, when I first previewed this post and clicked "back" I was returned to the topic list instead of the compose-post page.
I have a set of radio buttons each with an onclick event that has a numeric value. When the button is clicked an input box called "Total" is updated with the new value. The problem I'm having is that if a radio button is checked and one clicks on it again then the onclick event is triggered.
Is there any way to prevent the onclick event from triggering if the radio button is already checked?
Here are two examples, you will need to goto the link andclick on "Add New Customer" on the right hand side.This one works:This is the code (it sets the property to checked and visually appears checked):
I have a form with x questions (the questions come from a database, so the number of questions is variable). Each question needs to be answered with a number form 1 to 10, I do this using radio buttons. The name if those radio buttons is "name" followed by the id of the question in the database. Because the name is variable and the number of questions is variable, how can I check if all the questions are answered i.e. one radio button must be checked for every group of radio buttons.
I'm having a bit of trouble getting the checked radio values from my form so I can submit them via AJAX. The main problem is, I do not know what the name is going to be, and there could be any number of them. Here is a basic example of the HTML code (It is dynamically generated).
<form id="addnew"><input type="hidden" name="clientid" value="1" /> <table class="clientareatable" align="center" cellspacing="1"> <tr class="clientareatableactive"> <td>This is a test question 1</td>
I'm trying to reset a form so that no radio buttons are selected. The code works in Firefox 3.5.7, Chrome 3, and Safari 4.0.3. However, in IE 8 only the 1st radio button is correctly cleared. If I check the 2nd radio button and click the clear button, the 2nd radio button IS NOT cleared. The following HTML should reproduce the issue. Can others reproduce this? [code]...
If the elements are not pre-checked but you check them with mouse click - it works as expected. Background: I have a search form which is prefilled based on previous selections and queries but I need a reset button to clear all checkboxes and fields.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
I am a newbie to jQuery and still learning the ropes. I would greatly appreciate your help in resolving the following issue: I am using jquery.validate.js plugin to validate a form.
The form has two groups of radio buttons with names ( g1 and g2 ). It also has other elements like textboxes and select boxes.
I am trying to come up with a script that will validate a radio group based upon the status of a checkbox.If box is checked radio button is required else it can stay false.here is as far as I have gotten so far. just a basic if statement but i need to incorporate the check box
Code:
function validate_form ( ) { valid = true;[code]......
I'm basically making a form for a class and have to make it so the user can enter their mailing address or e-mail. I can make the Javascript identify errors such as missing fields, but I wan't the purpose of my radio buttons to be so that the user does not have to enter all fields depending on which radio button they select. Here is all of the code I have so far, in a basic sense that this will identify missing fields.
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I'm using classes because I can't seem to get ID's to work, but the main problem is that doing it the following way makes the page skip directly to my confirmation page without ever checking the fields, so no error messages appear. This is a general sense of what I'm trying to achieve:
function validateForm()
I think more what I'm looking for is the syntax to identify the radio button status.
For example i am choosing radio button name="2" - it show div id="ezhed" but when i press submit button name="preview" (the engine is phpBB) i am getting a preview but a page is refreshed and div id="nedel" (first) is shown. The question is - how can i make radio button name="2" selected even after pressing preview.
I am having an issue with a simple problem but can't figure it out. I have multiple radio button questions and I want to verify they have each one checked on submitting the form.
Below is my code and it works for the first question but not the second. The radios are named 1 and 2
Code:
$('#section1').click(function() { if (!$("input[@name='1']:checked").val()) { alert('Please Answer Question 1.');
I am creating an assignment and cant seem to figure whats wrong with my code. I just need it to loop through three different radio buttons and test which is selected, then display an alert box based on ithere is my code:
function displayOrder() { // set var radio_choice to false var selected = false;
got 3 groups of radio buttons that, if not all checked, needs to give an alert message when button clicked to continue. The button is not a submit button, but just to continue to the next part of the form which is hidden.
<!-- MY RADIO BUTTON GROUPS --> <input name="id[18]" value="81" id="attrib-18-81" type="radio"><label class="attribsRadioButton zero" for="attrib-18-81"> Kola Cubes</label><br /> <input name="id[18]" value="82" id="attrib-18-82" type="radio"><label
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The onClick function on the image is to hide these and display next part of form.
I understand that I could just check them automatically to force user to change them if they wanted to or just continue but if there is way to do it another way.
Or if possible to hide my continue button until all 3 groups are selected, also without using checked="checked"
I need to know how to use Javascript to test if any one of a series of radio buttons has been checked. There's a catch, though: The radio buttons and their values are dynamically generated out of a database, so there's no way of knowing ahead of time how many radio buttons there will be or what the value associated with each button will be. Thus, I can't simply test the value of each button separately, nor can I use an array unless I can figure out how to count how many options there are when the page is dynamically generated. It seems like there should be any easy way!
I'm trying to dynamically set which radio button is checked with javascript. Since the radio buttons need to be named the same in order to act mutually exclusive (if you check one, the other one unchecks), I'm not sure how I can choose one to check.[code]