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I am trying to match in Mootools [version 1.11] a multiple CSS attribute as in this element:

<input type="radio" value="dev" name="radio_server">

I would like to match this element that has both type='radio' and value='dev' attribs. Tried this but this is not working

$$('input[type=radio][value=dev]')

also not working

$$('input[type=radio,value=dev]')
$$('input[type=radio && value=dev]')

this page: http://api.jquery.com/multiple-attribute-selector/ has a JQuery solution is there anything like also for Mootools ?

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    which version of mootools??? works fine in 1.3.2 - jsfiddle.net/jTaYA - and in 1.2.5 jsfiddle.net/jTaYA/1 Jun 7, 2011 at 9:38
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    Works fine: jsfiddle.net/BPZch Jun 7, 2011 at 9:39
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    Your first selector is correct. The other two are not.
    – BoltClock
    Jun 7, 2011 at 9:41
  • As has already been shown, there's nothing wrong with the (first attempt) code you've given. Try making a jsFiddle/JS Bin test case showing how it's not working for you.
    – thirtydot
    Jun 7, 2011 at 9:53
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    in 1.11 you can use collection.filter(function(el) { return el.getProperty("type") == 'radio' && el.getValue() == 'dev' }); Jun 7, 2011 at 12:03

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as mentioned by Dimitar, in mootools 1.11, you could chain a filter function to filter your array, here is an example : http://jsfiddle.net/HHQNE/

here is what's in there :

function radioAndDevPredicate(elt) {
     return elt.getProperty("type") == "radio" && elt.getProperty("value") == "dev";
}

document
    .getElements("input")
    .filter(radioAndDevPredicate)
    .each(function (foo) {
        foo.addClass("active");
    });
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    thx. fixed long time ago just by replacing with a newer version of mootools.
    – dawez
    May 29, 2013 at 13:28

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