Although you need to make sure that you set the for attribute o the
label tag to the id attribute of the input tag, NOT the name
attribute.
One way to get around this issue (and the recommended method) is to
set the name and id attribute of the input tag the same.
If you wrap the input tag with
OK I tried my own anticipated solution after looking at some comment
from The Man Himself, but didn't work.
$(#CheckContainer:not(#Check)).toggle(...); --- does not work. stil
can not click the checkbox :(
Actually, this is a standard implementation in html: use the label tag.
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 8:16 PM, jquertil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello...
short version: how do I exclude an element in my selector expression?
long version:
you know those checkboxes in windows where you can
you need a label and set its for attribute to the checkbox
On May 29, 7:21 pm, jquertil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK I tried my own anticipated solution after looking at some comment
from The Man Himself, but didn't work.
$(#CheckContainer:not(#Check)).toggle(...); --- does not work. stil
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