Well, I know ID should be unique and they are, it's just that in the case of an input radio, the name attribute has to be the same for all n radio buttons so they toggle automatically. I was looking for a way to do document.getElementsByName("customerType") and get an array containing all three radio buttons in order to check if one is checked.
Glen Lipka answer is good, I will use the $ ("input[name=customerType]"). Thanks! 0xCAFE On Sep 7, 11:47 am, Michael Stuhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 0xCAFE schrieb:> Is there a jQuery equivalent for getElementsByName that will > return an > > array ? > > > Thanks! > > 0xCAFE > > well id's generally should be only used once per site. that's what they > are made for. it's an identificator. what you look for is probably a class > > so you'd do '$('.myclass')' and you'll get that elements who have a > class of 'myclass' as an array. > > additionally there are other ways to achieve this, eg. if there is no > such class. > > look here:http://docs.jquery.com/DOM/Traversing > > micha