I have a Ruby on Rails 3 form with check_box_tags. How do you set an ID and then get the value in a javascript function? Here is the check_box_tag
<div class="row" id="device">
<ul>
<li><%= check_box_tag 'survey[hardware][]', "IP Phones" %> IP Phones</li>
</ul>
</div>
My javascript
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#device').change(function(){
if (($('#device').val() == "IP Phone") || ($('#device').val() == "IP PBX Systems"))
{
$('#phonepbx').css('display', 'none');
}
else
{
$('#phonepbx').css('display', 'inline');
}
});
});
I do not know how to set and get the id of the check_box_tag. I am trying to show or hide the div id="phonepbx" based on whether what they choose. If they select one of the first two check boxes I want to show the #phonepbx div. Otherwise keep it hidden.
Thank you
EDIT This is what the HTML ends up as:
<li><input id="survey_hardware_" name="survey[hardware][]" type="checkbox" value="IP Phones" /> IP Phones</li>
I do have require jquery and require jquery_ujs. Do I need something else?
Solution
function checkHardware() {
if ($('#device input:checkbox:eq(0)').is(':checked') || $('#device input:checkbox:eq(1)').is(':checked'))
{
$('#phonepbx').css('display', 'block');
}
$('#device').val('some value here')
with some value you will store that one on the element. From what I see in your code, that's not the case.