Can you not filter the checkboxes by name? Just add one more condition
to the if statement:
if (el.type == 'checkbox' && el.checked && el.name !=
'theothercheckbox')
etc.
Marco
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Sorry for the OT post y'all.. but I can't find this answer - well not
without major major code information that I can't figure out!
Basic?
I have a series of checkbox arrays like:
<input type="checkbox" name="delete[]" value="$row[id]">
These are for different records in my DB.
Now... I want to check (javascript - this is the off topic part :P) if
one of them checkboxes HAS been selected and if so display a confirm
message.
This is what I have:
function checkform(f) {
var el, e = 0, firstBox, msg = 'You are about to delete something';
while (el = f.elements[e++])
if (el.type == 'checkbox' && el.checked) {
return confirm(msg);
return false;
}
return true;
}
Now... this DOES work but with one problem.. I have another checkbox
within the form that does something different but the confirm() will
display if EITHER checkboxes are selected and it SHOULD ONLY be on the
delete[] checkbox.
I know.. waaay off topic but I don't know how to reference the names
that are arrays in javascript :(
Sorry again all.
Aaron
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