Hi, I've run out of brain power when it comes to a particular jQuery problem I've got - has anyone done something similar to this: I have two sets of radio buttons, both with the same list of items, and selecting one should disable it's respective duplicate in the other list. e.g. - (*) Choice 1 (selected) - () Choice 2 - () Choice 3 - (-) Choice 1 (disabled) - () Choice 2 - () Choice 3 Choosing something in either list should free up / enable the other options. I can't think of a way to do it without being un-elegant, which is something I want to stay awy from. Thanks, Luc Pestille Web Designer
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