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I have JavaScript witch contain this code:

$("input:checked").length 

After go back button clicked in browser this code $("input:checked").length; not working in opera. Is there anything i can do?

Basically I need to check if there was two radio-buttons checked or not

        <script>
    $(document).ready(function () {

        $("#signup").button();

        $("#signup").click(function () {

            alert($("#bb input:checked").length);
            if ($("#bb input:checked").length == 2) {
                $("#signup").val("1");                
            }
        });
    });
</script>

@using (Html.BeginForm())
{

<div id="wrapper">

    <div id="bb"> 
       <div id="rbl1" class="rbl1">
           <input type="radio" id="rb11" name="radio-b1" value="1"/><label for="rb11" class="radio">Everyday</label>
           <input type="radio" id="rb12" name="radio-b1" value="2"/><label for="rb12" class="radio">Saturday</label>
        </div>        

        <div id="rbl2" class="rbl2">
           <input type="radio" id="rb21" name="radio-b2" value="1"/><label for="rb21" class="radio">One</label>
           <input type="radio" id="rb22" name="radio-b2" value="2"/><label for="rb22" class="radio">Two</label>
        </div>
    </div>

</div>

<button name="submit" id="signup">Sugn up</button>
}

First time it is working well in all browsers, after radio buttons checked i submitting my form in that time everything fine. But then i just checked whats happened if i go back in browser history and submit form again, so all browsers fine except opera, it is failing on this code line $("#bb input:checked").length == 2) and didn't give any details why.

Before i used jQuery 1.5.1 now i updated to 1.5.2 and still the same problem. Detailed sample code updated, full html code posted here http://sourcepod.com/puvmmz30-4571

Probably something with Opera history going wrong.

Is there somehow else i may set value of $("#signup").val("1"); or check if radio list selected ("#bb input:checked") and Opera history didn't clear that.

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  • What version of jquery do you have? Did you try with the latest?
    – johnlemon
    Apr 3, 2011 at 7:16
  • what do you mean it fails? What happens? Have you tried alerting to see what the value actually is?
    – JohnP
    Apr 3, 2011 at 7:27
  • i put 'debugger' statement to see whats happened in opera dragonfly, the value of '("#bb input:checked").length == is 0, but it should be not 0
    – Reg
    Apr 3, 2011 at 7:34
  • @Reg It could be that Opera is showing you page from the history and not actually reloading/refreshing the page. Do you have a test page we can look at?
    – JohnP
    Apr 3, 2011 at 7:48
  • Full html source code posted here sourcepod.com/puvmmz30-4571
    – Reg
    Apr 3, 2011 at 8:09

2 Answers 2

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Have you tried to use size() rather than length?

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  • api.jquery.com/checked-selector they doing the same ,var n = $("input:checked").length;, Apr 3, 2011 at 8:05
  • Yes, but length is an inherent part of JavaScript. size() is browser-independent...
    – BenM
    Apr 3, 2011 at 8:06
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    No, it is returns the same 0 instead correct value, because basically size() getting value of .length
    – Reg
    Apr 3, 2011 at 8:38
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I can reproduce this problem using Opera 12.12 and jQuery 1.6.1. I cannot reproduce this if I upgrade jQuery to 1.9.1.

If you can't upgrade your jQuery version, you can get the correct checked value using .each() and value.checked.

See: $(".reasons input").each(function(index, value) {console.log(value.checked, value)})

It returns the correct values for checked.

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