Thanks a lot for your suggestion. Its really awesome.

George-107 wrote:
> 
> 
> I dare say someone can offer a better solution for your first request:
> To know whether all checkboxes are checked. I'd probably try !$
> ("#id1,#id2,#id3").is(":not(:checked)") which returns true if all are
> unchecked (Note the ! at the beginning).
> 
> Your second request is easy: To know whether at least one is checked
> use $("#id1,#id2,#id3").is(":checked") which returns true if any are
> checked..
> 
> George
> 
> On Aug 18, 9:28 pm, Potluri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>   Is there a way to check a multiple check boxes checked at a time like.
>> <input type='checkbox' id="id1"/>
>> <input type='checkbox' id="id3"/>
>> <input type='checkbox' id="id9"/>
>> <input type='checkbox' id="id4"/>
>>
>> Is there  a way to check like $("#id1,#id2,#id3").attr("checked"); should
>> return true if all of them is checked.
>>
>> and also is there a way to return true if atleast one of them is checked
>> like $("#id1||#id2||#id3").attr("checked"); should return true if atleast
>> one id is checked.
>>
>> I'm waiting for staright response.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
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