I had made a little checkbox demo a while back. Doesn't do everything you want, but it might help. http://www.commadot.com/jquery/checkboxes.php
Glen On 9/24/07, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I would do : > $('#myfield').attr('disabled', 'disabled'); // disabled > $('#myfield').attr('disabled', ''); // enabled, i guess > > Matt > > > > > > 2007/9/24, sheetzam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > > Using jquery 1.2.1 toggle: > > > > jQuery().ready(function(){ > > $('#multiple').toggle( > > function(){ > > $('.afield').attr('disabled',true); > > }, > > function(){ > > $('.afield').removeAttr('disabled'); > > } > > ); > > }); > > > > I'm trying to toggle the disabled attribute of some text input boxes > > based on a checkbox input: > > > > <form> > > <input id="multiple" type="checkbox">The Toggle</input> > > <input type="text" class="afield"> > > </form> > > > > However, when the checkbox is clicked, the check does not appear. > > Fails in IE and Firefox. > > > > I've tried adding code to check the box, but that fails as well. > > jQuery().ready(function(){ > > $('#multiple').toggle( > > function(){ > > $('#multiple').attr('checked',true); > > $('.afield').attr('disabled',true); > > }, > > function(){ > > $('#same').removeAttr('checked'); > > $('.afield').removeAttr('disabled'); > > } > > ); > > }); > > > > What's the best way to accomplish disabling text inputs with a > > checkbox? Am I overthinking this? > > > > Any help would sure be appreciated. > > > > > > > -- > Matthias ETIENNE