Question

I'm using the jQuery UI button widget in a form that I need to validate for some radio/check box elements.

According to the demo in the provided link -

Their (the original elements) associated label is styled to appear as the button, while the underlying input is updated on click.

if you inspect even the example page I provided the underlying button elements do not get updated with anything. Note - the middle radio button in the example is checked by default.

I am using the following code to detect button states - oddly enough its always true (figured it'd be false).

$el = $("#someCheckbox");
if($el.attr('checked')){ //do stuff }

It looks like I can get the button state from the label jquery ui uses as the button style (a la class="ui-state-active), but I would like to avoid reading labels and stick to validating the actual radio buttons.


Am I pulling the form data wrong by accessing the original radio button?

OR

Is this potentially a bug in the jquery ui butotn widget?

Was it helpful?

Solution

Just checked the demo pages at jqueryui.com. Looks like it works just ok there. However let jQuery decide if the input is checked. Try

$el = $("#someCheckbox");
if( $el.is(':checked') ){ //do stuff }

Hope that helps.

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