I figured it out, I just had my server write the jQuery attributes:

$("#12").attr("checked", "checked");

On Aug 22, 11:58 am, hubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is also the option of me putting the checked values into an
> array if that would help with this...
>
> On Aug 22, 11:27 am, hubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am looking for ideas on how to check some checkboxes based on a list
> > of id's that match the id's of the checkboxes.
>
> > Example:
>
> > <div id="checkedValues">
> > 10, 14, 11
> > </div>
>
> > <div id="checkBoxes">
> > <input type="checkbox" value="1" id="10" name="10" />
> > <input type="checkbox" value="1" id="11" name="11" />
> > <input type="checkbox" value="1" id="12" name="12" />
> > <input type="checkbox" value="1" id="13" name="13" />
> > <input type="checkbox" value="1" id="14" name="14" />
> > </div>
>
> > In this example, when the page loads, I need the checkboxes with id's
> > 10, 14, and 11 to be checked, and the rest to remain unchecked.  The
> > values in checkedValues come from the server, so I need to mirror
> > these with a checked value if that id comes up within the
> > checkedValues div.
>
> > I know there must be an easy, or better way to do this, just looking
> > for ideas.  Thanks!

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