Why not just pass the value in the onclick?
Onclick=doSomething(this);
Would give you simple access to all the properties of that element.
This.value would pass just the value.
Bastien
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On Feb 6, 2010, at 9:43 AM, Ryan S <genphp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey guys,
As many of you might know, i totally suck at regex..so would really
appreciate some help here.
Basically i have a html page with a lot of
textboxes,radios,checkboxes etc
i need your help in the form of a regex so that when i give it the
name and value it gives me the entire code of that checkbox.
for example here are 2 checkboxes:
<input type="checkbox" name="something" value="1" />
<input type="checkbox" name="something2" value="2" id="something"
onClick="javascript_code_etc()" onSomething="lots of js cod here()" />
so if i want the second checkbox code i was thinking of something
like this:
$the_name="something2";
$the_value="2";
$fetched=getCheckboxFromHTML($the_name,$the_value);
and then if successful the variable $fetched would contain
<input type="checkbox" name="something2" value="2" id="something"
onClick="javascript_code_etc()" onSomething="lots of js cod here()" />
the idea is that i would use the contents of $fetch to add some code
before the end just before the greater than symbol, and do a
str_replace().
What do you think? Critique of my logic above too is welcome!
Thanks!
Ryan
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