Hello Richard and all, Yepp, it works) and if I want to do the same with a select box? <select id="lang"> <option value="enu">English</option> <option value="fra">French</option> <option value="deu">German</option> Say, I have it previously set to French. Do I need to make a loop or I can do it in the same simple way? -- With best regards from Ukraine, Andre Skype: Francophile; Wlm&MSN: arthaelon @ yandex.ru; Jabber: arthaelon @ jabber.org Yahoo! messenger: andre.polykanine; ICQ: 191749952 Twitter: m_elensule
----- Original message ----- From: Richard D. Worth <rdwo...@gmail.com> To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com <jquery-en@googlegroups.com> Date: Saturday, December 19, 2009, 10:24:40 PM Subject: [jQuery] To make an Id using a variable $("#utype" + t) - Richard On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Andre Polykanine <an...@oire.org> wrote: > Hello everyone, > What I'm trying to do is to make a radio button checked depending on a > variable gotten via PHP. > Here's the code: > // What radio button was checked previously? > var t=<?=$f[Type]?>; > // Say it was 2. Then the id must be #utype2 > $("#'utype'+t").attr("checked", "checked"); > > What am I doing wrong? > Maybe there's a way to do the same using the Value attribute of the > input tag? > > -- > With best regards from Ukraine, > Andre > Skype: Francophile; Wlm&MSN: arthaelon @ yandex.ru; Jabber: arthaelon @ > jabber.org > Yahoo! messenger: andre.polykanine; ICQ: 191749952 > Twitter: m_elensule > >