Hello,
I would like to copy the value of a text field(id=input0) to a different text field(id=input1) when a checkbox(id=same, value=1) is checked off. I am using the following code to do it. However, the value gets copied over whenever the checkbox is clicked, it doesn't matter if its checked off or not. How can I ensure that JQuery will only copy the value when the checkbox is clicked AND there is a check mark present. I am new to JQuery so any help would be appreciated. Many thanks in advance. $(document).ready(function() { $('[EMAIL PROTECTED]"same"]').click(function() { //if checkbox is checked if ($('[EMAIL PROTECTED]"same"]').val() == '1') { // copy the value of input0 and put it in input1 $('[EMAIL PROTECTED]"input1"]').val($('[EMAIL PROTECTED]"input0"]').val()); } }) -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-to-work-with-checkboxes-tp17582264s27240p17582264.html Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.