<input typ="checkbox" class="myCheck" name="myCheck" value="1"> <input typ="checkbox" class="myCheck" name="myCheck" value="2"> <input typ="checkbox" class="myCheck" name="myCheck" value="3"> <input typ="checkbox" class="myCheck" name="myCheck" value="4">
$(".myCheck").each(function() { $(this)attr('checked', true); }); I know the class selector is slow, but how about this? On Jun 4, 6:35 pm, matt <mattseb...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks. Unfortunately this doesn't seem to work either. The div > example from the page should work as it was copied directly, but it > doesn't. This is bizarre. > > If it helps, I have the tablesorter, validate and maybe even UI > plugins set up here as well.. could one of them be interfering? > > On Jun 4, 6:26 pm, "Mauricio \(Maujor\) Samy Silva" > > <css.mau...@gmail.com> wrote: > > There isn't in HTML Specs a true value for checked attribute. > > Try: > > $("input:checkbox").attr("checked", "checked"); > > Maurício > > -----Mensagem Original----- > > De: matt > > Para: jQuery (English) > > Enviada em: quinta-feira, 4 de junho de 2009 18:12 > > Assunto: [jQuery] Selectors only matching first element > > ... > > $("input:checkbox").attr("checked", true); > > > checks the first box only.