oh, I misunderstood what you meant the first time. .val() instead of
check should work
originally I had wanted to collect all the values into one variable
for the checkboxes, but I ran into some problems so I changed over to
making a field for each checkbox.
On Feb 20, 9:29 pm, Hamish Campbe
I'm using 1.2.2.
I see how using checked could cause a problem, but I don't want the
values if there are not checked...
On Feb 20, 9:29 pm, Hamish Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What version of jQuery are you using? .val() should return "" rather
> than undefined if you find inputs succes
Here is the html code:
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>
Form : Carman Research
$(document).ready(
function(){
// this jquery inplementation is based on techniques described by
Tavis Davis at http://trevord
Thanks for looking! I posted the source above.
cheers,
-robert
What version of jQuery are you using? .val() should return "" rather
than undefined if you find inputs successfully.
HOWEVER, there is another problem:
Putting ':checked' means that if the boxes are NOT checked, jQuery
won't find them so .val() doesn't exist for the object. Remove the
':checked'
HI there ,
Please send me the HTML form
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 2:02 AM, Robert Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I'm collecting a number of values from various form elements:
> textfield, radio, checkbox.
>
> since some of the fields aren't require on my form, when I POST their
> val
show your sourcecode please
On Feb 21, 12:32 am, Robert Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm collecting a number of values from various form elements:
> textfield, radio, checkbox.
>
> since some of the fields aren't require on my form, when I POST their
> values they are returned as '
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