I have a form (posted below) and the value submitted for the checkbox does not change. I added the value attribute to the input to try and alleviate this issue but now instead of the debugger always reporting "active" it reports whatever value is set to say "value1" no matter if the box is checked or not.
<form enctype="multipart/form-data" id="f0" method="post" action="">
<div class="t1">
<div class="t1_r1">
<div class="t1_c1"><p class="c"></p></div>
<div class="t1_c1"><p class="c">Email</p></div>
<div class="t1_c1"><p class="c">Password</p></div>
<div class="t1_c1"><p class="c">Keep me logged in<input class="cb" type="checkbox" name="f0a" value="value1" /></p></div>
</div>
<div class="t1_r1">
<div class="t1_c1"><input class="te6" type="text" name="f0b" /></div>
<div class="t1_c1"><input class="te6" type="password" name="f0c" /></div>
<div class="t1_c2"><a id="f0d" href ="javascript:void(0)" class='but'>Login</a></div>
</div>
<div id=fb1 class="t1_r1">
</div>
</div>
</form>
I put the elements in a string of text using this function which works fine for the other two inputs. I updated it to reflect the answer. This has not been tested yet.
function is(a)
{
var b = '';
var c = document.forms[a].elements;
for (i = 0; i < c.length; i++)
{
if (c[i].type == 'checkbox' && c[i].checked == false)
{
b += c[i].name + "=NULL&";
}
else
{
b += c[i].name + "=" + c[i].value + "&";
}
}
b = b.slice(0, -1);
return b;
}