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I was thinking if there is a way to find if element's attribute contains a specified value. The attribute is unknown. If I have this HTML:

    <input class="first" type="checkbox" data="THE-VALUE" />
    <input class="second" type="checkbox" />
    <input class="third" type="checkbox" name="THE-VALUE" />

I want to find all the inputs that has attribute with value THE-VALUE (in this case .first and .third). I don't need solution for this case where inputs are 3, but if I have 50 inputs and the attributes containing THE-VALUE are all different. I have tried things like .attr(':contains("THE-VALUE")') and $('input[="THE-VALUE"]'), but by obvious reasons it doesn't work.

So my question is .. is there any way to find that ?

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    If you need to do this, you really need to first think about restructuring your application. Jan 21, 2013 at 10:29
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    The only way seems to be to iterate over each attribute of each input element... it's not pretty. Jan 21, 2013 at 10:30

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$("input").filter(function() {
    return $.grep(this.attributes, function(arg) {
        return arg.nodeValue === "THE-VALUE";
    }).length > 0;
}).prop("checked", true);

DEMO: http://jsfiddle.net/7tsZN/


Or as a selector extension:

$.expr[':'].hasattrval = function(e, i, p) {
    return $.grep(e.attributes, function(arg) {
        return arg.nodeValue === p[3];
    }).length;
};

$("input:hasattrval('THE-VALUE')").prop("checked", true);

DEMO: http://jsfiddle.net/7tsZN/1/

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    A very nice solution to an awful problem :) Jan 21, 2013 at 10:32
  • Very nice even '> 0' check is useless
    – A. Wolff
    Jan 21, 2013 at 10:35
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    @roasted strictly speaking that's true, but it's not obvious when reading the code that the value returned by the filter function is evaluated as a boolean. I thin in this case it's better to have the check condition. Jan 21, 2013 at 10:36

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