Yes but he only wants to add class to forms. myway is loop through all
forms. or all forms with a specific class. then for each form loop through
all inputs. this way is better only if you want certain forms not to have
the class name or if you have inputs that are not within forms.


On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 3:07 AM, mkmanning <michaell...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Or you could just do this:
>
> $(':input,:checkbox,:radio').addClass('YOUR_CLASSNAME');
>
>
> On Jun 1, 10:24 am, waseem sabjee <waseemsab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > <script>
> > $(function() {
> >
> > var myforms = $("form");
> >
> > myforms.each(function(i) {
> >
> > var myform = myforms.eq(i);
> >
> > var myfields = $("input", myform);
> >
> > myfields.each(function(i) {
> >
> > var myfield = myfields.eq(i);
> >
> > myfield.addClass("myflied_"+i);
> >
> > });
> > });
> > });
> >
> > </script>
> >
> > On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 7:19 PM, Loony2nz <loony...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Hey everyone,
> >
> > > I need help with a jquery task.
> >
> > > I have a form that has it's HTML inserted into the database (yeah yeah
> > > I know..not my idea..I'm new here and just finding this out).
> >
> > > Anyway, each form field has an embedded class in the HTML.
> >
> > > The form is dynamically generated.  Can be anywhere from 5 to 10 to 20
> > > to 50 fields.
> >
> > > How can I loop over each form field and add a new class to the field
> > > (either input or radio or checkbox)?
> >
> > > Thoughts?
> >
> > > Thanks!
>

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