This may help: Script: --------- $(document).ready(function(){ $("form[name='form1'] input[name='myRadio']").click(function(){ alert(this.value); }); });
Form -------- <form method="POST" action="--WEBBOT-SELF--" name="form1"> <p><input type="radio" value="V1" name="myRadio"></p> <p><input type="radio" value="V2" name="myRadio"></p> </form> On Apr 25, 1:09 am, funkyasl <amritas...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > I'm a jquery newbie. I've been searching around the web a lot, but > could not find an answer. > > My page has multiple forms (forma, formb, formc, etc). I want to > select one particular form, say formb, without assigning an id to it, > just by its name itself. How can i achieve this? > I've tried: > $("forms[name=formb]") > but it doesnt work. > > My actual motive is to get hold of a radio group in this form, so that > i can assign a click event to it. > Something like: > $("forms[name=formb] myselect").click(function(){ > alert("radio selected: " + this.value);}); > > I have no idea how to do this. I'm sure there must be some way to do > this without assigning ids to it. > > Please help me. Thanks in advance :)