JQuery :: Determine If A Checkbox Is Checked?
Mar 3, 2011I have the following bit of code:Jquery:
Code:
$("#show_hide:checkbox").click(function(){
if($("#show_hide:checked")){
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I have the following bit of code:Jquery:
Code:
$("#show_hide:checkbox").click(function(){
if($("#show_hide:checked")){
[code]....
I want to set the color of checkbox and its text to green if it is checked and set to red if it is checked.I know how to do that in CSS.
<td><div class='red'><input type="checkbox" name="choice" value="1" checked>Keyboard is Broken</div></td>
<td><div class='red'><input type="checkbox" name="choice" value="2" checked>Ack</div></td>
<td><div class='green'><input type="checkbox" name="choice" value="3" >Ok</div></td>
I have a form with several types of checkboxes, and I'm trying to check all but one of them to determine if any of those have been checked. I do not want to check 'all', but I want to see if any of the 'check_' or 'check2_' checkboxes have been checked. There are a variable number of checkboxes, so this is just an example with two of each. Set 1 and Set 2 will always have the same number of checkboxes as each other, though.
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So here's what i want to do:
i have 2 checkboxes,
when Checkbox A is checked, i want to automatically check the checkbox B. When A is unchecked, then uncheck B.how can i do that?
I've added some functionality to a checkbox. So that when the checkbox is checked it will display a div, when unchecked it will hide the div. This is working fine except when the checkbox is clicked, it doesn't display the checkmark in it. And when the form is submitted, the checkbox is unchecked.
Checkbox
<input
type
="checkbox"
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Im trying to delete an element if the checkbox inside it is checked.
if($j(this).find('input[id^="checkbox"]:checked').length == 1)
{
var parts = $j('input[id^="checkbox"]:checked').attr('id').split('-');
$j('input[id^="checkbox"]:checked').each(function(){
$j('dl#row-'+parts[1]).remove();
});
});
however it only removes the last element.
This function is getting called as it should. the line "if ($("lumode").attr('checked'))" is not detecting the state of the checkbox properly. It always returns false so mode never gets set to 'all'. (#lumodestate is a button I am using to test the function).
$(function(){
$("#lumode").click(function(){
mode = '';
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I'm trying to write an if else statement in javascript so that when acheck box is checked, a table will appear, and when it is checkedagain, another box will appear. However, the checkbox is constantlymarked as checked, and I do not know why. I did not set any checkedattritube to false or true.What gives?
function GetStoryPoints() {
var ownerCheck;
var creatorCheck;
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I am trying to open a new window (hidden div) when a checkbox is checked. Right now the way i have it is it is opening when the checkbox is clicked instead of checked.
Here is my code in case someone wants to take a look.
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#imgFiche')
// ($(this).attr('checked')){
.attr('target', '_blank')
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I have a list of about 20 check boxes and I want a div to show when 3 have been selected as "Yes" option, how do i go about doing this?
Here is my html code:
<form>
<ul id="quiz-list">
<li>1. My bed partner complains that I snore.
<input id="select1" name="snore" type="radio" value="Yes" class="static_class style1" />Yes
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I have a simple form which I am running a validation on a single text box (as shown below, adapted from the milk example).
$(document).ready(function() {
// validate signup form on keyup and submit
var validator = $("#updateModules").validate({
rules: {
guestbookContact: {
required: true,
email: true
},
},
// the errorPlacement has to take the table layout into account
errorPlacement: function(error, element) {
if ( element.is(":radio") )
error.appendTo( element.parent().next().next() );
else if ( element.is(":checkbox") )
error.appendTo ( element.next() );
else
error.appendTo( element.parent().next() );
},
// specifying a submitHandler prevents the default submit, good for the demo
submitHandler: function() {
form.submit();
},
// set this class to error-labels to indicate valid fields
success: function(label) {
// set as text for IE
label.html(" ").addClass("checked");
}});
Now I only want to validate the text box if the checkbox "requireEmail" is checked. Is there an easy way to do this?
if you have a form with pre-checked radio or checkbox elements it is not possible to remove the checked states neither with
$('#id').attr('checked', false);
//or
$('#id').attr('checked', '');
nor with
$('#id').removeAttr('checked');
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.
I am dynamically creating a checkbox element. I need to then have assign the checked property to it or not. But In the code below, it's always checked because the property is present..
Code JavaScript:
$('<input>', {
type: "checkbox",
id: "checkbox" + value.AttributeName,
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I'm trying to figure out if it makes sense to use jQuery to do the following. I have a form with several checkboxes. If one particular checkbox is checked, I'd like a required dropdown field to appear. Is this something fairly straightforward to do with jQuery?
<script>
<!--
function s(){}
function test(){
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Im fairly new to JQuery and need some help. Googling failed me :o have a web page that initially auto refreshes every 30 secs and has a bunch of checkboxes that are initially unchecked. I am trying to make it so that if at least one of those boxes it checked the page stops auto refreshing (without reloading the page, preferably). Is this at all possible? I am using Perl to generate the html.
My auto refresh is in the header, but im open to sticking it somewhere else, as long as it doesnt create crazy memory consumption that i've read about on these forums:<head
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I have a fairly straightforward form with validation on a number of fields, all of which is working fine.
I have credit card information fields being validated only if a Payment Method radio button is set to 'Visa' or 'Mastercard', and this is also working correctly.
<input name="payment_method" value="visa" type="radio" class="radio payment_method">Visa
<input name="payment_method" value="mastercard" type="radio" class="radio payment_method">Mastercard
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These input names don't appear anywhere else in the HTML document and they're not validated fields, however if either of them are checked, the conditional credit card validation no longer fires, although the remaining non-conditional validation on the page continues to work as normal.
EDIT: It would appear that if *any* of the radio buttons on the form are selected, the payment information validation is disabled.
I'm at a loss as to explain what's happening. I'm leaning towardsinput[#payment_method]:checked syntax, and specifically the :checked syntax as potentially causing the issue
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 jQuery form in which I create a series of checkboxes:
<?php
javascript
At the moment createb.php is just testing the form
The Problem is that the serialize function only sees the first checkbox and indicates whether it has been checked or not. It does not see any of the other check boxes. Does anybody have an idea why the other check boxes do not get serialized and what to do about it?
I have several checkboxes in a switch statement like the one below:
How can I use a continue button to determine which checkbox was clicked and redirect me to the correct page?
Here my script :
<script>
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#test1_invalidation_comment__row').hide();
if($('#test1_invalidation_comment').val())
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My script work each two submit can't figure why.
I'm trying to dynamically create a checkbox element with the checked status being true however it never works in IE, I've tried everything I can think of. The code works in firefox but IE never checks the box, when I do an alert it says its checked but it does not render the check.
var chk_box = document.createElement("input");
chk_box.checked = true;
chk_box.setAttribute ("type","checkbox");
chk_box.setAttribute ("name","vulns"+i);
chk_box.setAttribute ("value","1");
item.appendChild(chk_box);
I've also tried: chk_box.setAttribute ("checked",true);
and item.lastChild.checked = true;
none seem to work in IE, any tips?
i am checking the checkbox is checked r not by using following code.... if the condition is true i have to checked another box in runtime using docuemnt.form... or document.getElementById like...document.form.chkbox2=checked like that...
if(document.form.chkbox1.checked){
//
}
I have have the following code on an aspx page. The code I am trying to create is to display whther a checkbox when it is is clicked on.
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script>
$(document).ready(function()
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Im trying to create code that will set the variable x to 1 if the checkbox is checked and 0 if it is not.
HTML Editor
<head>
<title>Jessica prectice form</title>
<script type="text/javascript">
function ProcessForm(){
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I have a checkbox and when the it's checked I want to increase the row of the textarea
for(i=0; i < chkBoxes.length; i++) {
chkBoxes[i].onclick=function()
{
document.getElementById('addnote').rows =4; // this only increase the textarea of the first row. If I have more than row , it won't work
}
I have a checkbox in a form. The form is submitted via ajax everytime a users makes any chenges to the drop down menu's in it and returns an updated value. That part is fine. the part I'm having issues with is the checkbox in the form. Initially it is set to checked. The proble I have is that when the ajax script runs it takes the value from the checkbox regardless of whether it is checked or not!
How can I get around this? Is there a way to set an initial value and another checked valus on the checkbox? I've had a look and can't find anyway to do this.