Austin Denyer wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 10:45:01 -0500
John Nichel <john@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Huh? Maybe I'm just not awake this morning and not understanding
what you're trying to explain, but if you're using *radio* buttons,
only *one* of the same name can be checked at any give time. ie:
<input type="radio" name="color" value="1" /> Blue
<input type="radio" name="color" value="2" /> Red
<input type="radio" name="color" value="3" /> Black
<input type="radio" name="color" value="4" /> Green
<input type="radio" name="color" value="5" /> Mauve
If you click "Red" and "Blue" is already selected, "Blue" will
automatically be unselected. It's basic HTML.
That's not what he's trying to do. Grab some coffee #;-D
If I understand correctly, he wants a grid of radio buttons. Each
color can be ranked 1 through 10.
So,
In the range of radio buttons for Blue, you can pick 1-10.
In the range of radio buttons for Red, you can pick 1-10.
In the range of radio buttons for Black, you can pick 1-10.
Etc.
He wants something that prevents someone from selecting, say, 2 for Red
if they have already selected 2 for Blue.
Ahhhh, now that makes more sense. (shut-up Jay)
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