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I am using a Zoho CRM web to lead form and I need to include an Email Opt Out.

By using the following field, if the checkbox is checked, the user is unsubscribed in the Zoho CRM.

<input type="checkbox"  name="Email Opt Out" />

However, I need to reverse this, so that the field to unsubscribe the user if the checkbox is unchecked, but not submit anything/unsubscribe the user is the box is checked.

Essentially I need the checkbox to work the other way round: a checked value is submitted if the checkbox is unchecked, and and unchecked value submitted if it is checked.

I have tried the following, but it doesnt work: ** Note - I would like the checkbox to be checked by default.

 <input type="hidden" name="Email Opt Out" value="TRUE"/>
 <input type="checkbox" name="Email Opt Out" checked="checked" value="FALSE"/>
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  • Can't you invert the output in your backend? Or in general: what stops you from changing your text so that the textbox can work as it does :P
    – Marv
    Dec 18, 2015 at 14:35
  • Agree with Marv. Easiest solution seems to reverse the boolean wherever you process the form input (assumably the action page).
    – noctrnal
    Dec 18, 2015 at 14:38
  • Hi, thanks for your comment. 1. Unable to adjust backend as it's a 3rd party system (Zoho) 2. that would be the easy solution, but unfortunately not feasible in this situation.
    – Sha
    Dec 18, 2015 at 14:39
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    Could you use javascript or jQuery to edit the value before sending? I'm asking since you didn't tag it with any of these.
    – Niklas
    Dec 18, 2015 at 14:40
  • Niklas, I'm not sure if JS/jQuery would work, as resumably the solution I tried with the hidden field would have worked?
    – Sha
    Dec 18, 2015 at 14:42

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Invert the value with jQuery/JS:

https://jsfiddle.net/09noubr9/

$('input[name="boolValue"]').on('change', function() {
  $('input[name="invertBoolValue"]').val(!$(this).is(':checked'))
});
<input type="checkbox" name="boolValue" />
<input type="hidden" name="invertBoolValue" />

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