Sam Collett wrote:
> On 05/10/06, Charles Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Ya, you inspired my improvement on the functions.
>> basically you are checking or unchecking ALL but "ignored" checkboxes on
>> the page/form (useful, but not what I wanted)
>> I wanted to specify which ones to check,
>>
>> $.checkallCheckboxClickEvent('.MyCheckAllClass','.CheckTheseClass');
>>
>> and which ones to click to execute the checkall.
>> This way I have a table with checkboxes to select rows with a check all 
>> checkbox at the top and bottom of the table, the script checks/unchecks 
>> based on the state of the checkall checkboxes and also updates the checkall 
>> checkboxes to be in the same state.
>>
>> basically I didn't want to specify which ones to ignore.
>>     
>
> Don't know why I didn't think of that. What I may do in future is
> something like this:
>
> var foobar = {
>    include: ".foo,.bar"
> }
>
> // only .foo and .bar
> $("#myform").toggleCheckboxes(foobar);
> var nobaz = {
>   exclude: ".baz"
> }
> // exclude .baz
> $("#myform").toggleCheckboxes(nobaz);
>
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Excellent idea!
This would allow more flexibility in your script.
Mine also checks and unchecks the controller checkboxes, but that 
assumes the use of checkboxes to start the event.

Let us know if you do that!

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