I just had a wild idea and it looks like working

replace following code in prettyCheckboxes
$('input[name='+$toCheck.attr('name')+']').each(function(){
              $('label[for=' + $(this).attr('id')+']').removeClass
('checked');
});


with

$(document.getElementsByName($toCheck.attr('name'))).each(function(){
        $('label[for=' + $(this).attr('id')+']').removeClass('checked');
});


I basically replace the $('input[name='+$toCheck.attr('name')+']')
with
$(document.getElementsByName($toCheck.attr('name')))

wich is the same thing. And it's working now.... But i do not know
about compatibilities of getElementsByName
Works in FF 3 and IE 7 not sure about all other safari ....

George.


On Nov 13, 6:12 pm, Ahhk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow, ok...thanks!
>
> I didnt think it was a jQuery issue and am surprised that jQuery, with as
> robust and fantastic as it is, wouldn't support array names for form
> elements.
>
> That seems like a major oversight to me :/
>
> But, maybe I'm one of only a few people who actually use array names/IDs.
> hrmmmm.
>
> It's SO much easier processing the data that way (numerically) instead of
> having to concatenate var names.
>
>
>
>
>
> George-147 wrote:
>
> > I am with you now....
> > the problem is that you have weird name, with '[]' in it.
>
> > this line
> > $('input[name='+$toCheck.attr('name')+']')
> > fails and returns empty collection.
>
> > The problem is described here
> >http://docs.jquery.com/Frequently_Asked_Questions#How_do_I_select_an_...
>
> > Unfortunatelly i failed to make it work with the solution there i am
> > afraid that to many [] in the selector confusing JQuery. In their
> > example they did it with the id so there were no additional [ ]
> > brackets.
> > $('input[name=q\\[1\\]]') returns me empty collection as well..
>
> > but you might try to ask this group more specific question on how to
> > make JQuery selectors work with the name like that q[1]
>
> > George.
>
> > Ahhk wrote:
> >> Thanks, but I didnt say I didnt want them to have the same name, I said
> >> that
> >> the script didnt work when the names were arrays.
>
> >> When the radio button groups have an name with an array, the script
> >> breaks
> >> and you can select/deselect multiple radio buttons within the group.
>
> >> Here's an example:
>
> >> <label for="q1-1">1</label><input type="radio" name="q[1]" value="1"
> >> id="q1-1" />
> >> <label for="q1-2">2</label><input type="radio" name="q[1]" value="2"
> >> id="q1-2" />
> >> <label for="q1-3">3</label><input type="radio" name="q[1]" value="3"
> >> id="q1-3" />
> >> <label for="q1-4">4</label><input type="radio" name="q[1]" value="4"
> >> id="q1-4" />
>
> >> <label for="q2-1">1</label><input type="radio" name="q[2]" value="1"
> >> id="q2-1" />
> >> <label for="q2-2">2</label><input type="radio" name="q[2]" value="2"
> >> id="q2-2" />
> >> <label for="q2-3">3</label><input type="radio" name="q[2]" value="3"
> >> id="q2-3" />
> >> <label for="q2-4">4</label><input type="radio" name="q[2]" value="4"
> >> id="q2-4" />
>
> >> <label for="q3-1">1</label><input type="radio" name="q3" value="1"
> >> id="q3-1"
> >> />
> >> <label for="q3-2">2</label><input type="radio" name="q3" value="2"
> >> id="q3-2"
> >> />
> >> <label for="q3-3">3</label><input type="radio" name="q3" value="3"
> >> id="q3-3"
> >> />
> >> <label for="q3-4">4</label><input type="radio" name="q3" value="4"
> >> id="q3-4"
> >> />
>
> >> <label for="q4-1">1</label><input type="radio" name="q4" value="1"
> >> id="q4-1"
> >> />
> >> <label for="q4-2">2</label><input type="radio" name="q4" value="2"
> >> id="q4-2"
> >> />
> >> <label for="q4-3">3</label><input type="radio" name="q4" value="3"
> >> id="q4-3"
> >> />
> >> <label for="q4-4">4</label><input type="radio" name="q4" value="4"
> >> id="q4-4"
> >> />
>
> >> The first two groups DONT work right, but the last two groups DO work.
>
> >> array name: q[4] vs non-array name: q4
>
> >> With the first two groups, I can select all or some of the radio buttons
> >> in
> >> the group. This appears to be purely a cosmetic/UI issue since only the
> >> value of the last one selected in the group gets submitted in the post
> >> (as
> >> it should).
>
> >> Something in the script doesnt support the array names.
>
> >> George-147 wrote:
>
> >> > Sorry instead of "Why do you want to give them the same name?"
>
> >> > I meant to say "Why do you not want to give them the same name?"
>
> >> > George.
>
> >> > On Nov 13, 3:06 pm, George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >> The problem that regular radio buttons are working only when they have
> >> >> the same name.
> >> >> No wonder prettty ones not working too... :)
>
> >> >> Why do you want to give them the same name?
> >> >> You can use different ids if you want. Something like this
>
> >> >> <input type="rario" name="group1" id="group1_1">
> >> >> <input type="rario" name="group1" id="group1_2">
> >> >> <input type="rario" name="group1" id="group1_3">
>
> >> >> George.
>
> >> >> On Nov 12, 2:05 pm, Ahhk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> >> > Anyone know how to fix this?
>
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