Magnús Örn Gylfason schrieb:
> Ok, but according to the jquery documentation "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is a valid 
> selector, as in:
>
> $("//[EMAIL PROTECTED]")
>
> to find all input elements that are checked.
>
> I tried that specific approach
>
> $("//[EMAIL PROTECTED]")
>
> and it still only finds "three".
The problem here may be that checked is a special attribute that 
defaults to true when specified without an actual value. Try this and 
check the results:

<input check checked />
$("input")[0].check
$("input")[0].checked
$("input")[0].getAttribute("check")
$("input")[0].getAttribute("checked")

My results:
undefined
true
""
""

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Jörn Zaefferer

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