Without wanting to lose your time.
I would like my form is submitted when the person click on my radio
button. but the form wasn't submit.
window.addEvent('domready', function(){
$$('.radio_button').addEvent('click',function(event) {
this.send();
})
});
On 9 jan, 17:10, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[email protected]> wrote:
> thank you very much for your answer, that works very well. Yes I know
> for Fx. I understood that it's different but I just wanted to say I
> tried everything :-(
>
> On 9 jan, 15:16, Michal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I think your issue is that 'answer_submit_class' is a CSS selector for
> > a html *tag* answer_submit_class, and one doesn't exist. What I think
> > you're looking for is '.answer_submit_class' (note the dot at the
> > beginning).
>
> > Just for reference, I think that last example you gave will never
> > work... I think there is some confusion between Fx.Elements and
> > elements there.
>
> > Michal.
>
> > On Jan 9, 12:58 pm, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Sorry if my question in doesn't good place.
>
> > > I try too add event to collection of input, this code work perfectly
> > > for one
>
> > > var dialog_msg = function(){ alert('Foo'); }
> > > $('answer_submit_id').addEvent('click', dialog_msg);
>
> > > but when i try this, doen't work :-(
>
> > > $$('answer_submit_class').addEvent('click', dialog_msg);
>
> > > or this
>
> > > $$('answer_submit_class').each(function(stuffButton) {
> > > stuffButton.addEvent('click',function(){
> > > alert('Yep');
> > > });
> > > });
>
> > > or this
>
> > > var myFx = new Fx.Elements($$('input.answer_submit_class')).set({
> > > 'click': function(){
> > > alert('click');
> > > }
> > > });
>
> > > and many other ...
>
> > > in other word, i can't do apply an event to collection of element. and
> > > i nothing find in dochttp://mootools.net/docs/
>
> > > Anybody for help me ?!
> > > Thanks.