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I have a checkbox and radiobuttonlist defined as follows:

<asp:CheckBox id="chkChange" runat="server" text="Enable" />
<br />
<asp:RadioButtonList id="rblConsole" runat="server" cssclass="console">
    <asp:ListItem text="XBox 360" value="xbox" />
    <asp:ListItem text="Playstation 3" value="playstation" />
</asp:RadioButtonList>

These controls are in a content page with a master page so the actual html rendered is:

<table id="ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder1_rblConsole" class="console" border="0">
    <tr>
        <td><input id="ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder1_rblConsole_0" type="radio" name="ctl00$ContentPlaceHolder1$rblConsole" value="xbox" /><label for="ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder1_rblConsole_0">XBox 360</label>
        </td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
        <td><input id="ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder1_rblConsole_1" type="radio" name="ctl00$ContentPlaceHolder1$rblConsole" value="playstation" /><label for="ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder1_rblConsole_1">Playstation 3</label>
        </td>
    </tr>
</table>

On the javascript onclick on the checkbox I want to disable the radio buttons in the rblConsole radiobutton list.

I'm trying to get at the radio buttons via the jQuery endswith selector:

function ToggleEnabled() {
        var isChecked = $("*[id$='chkChange']").is(":checked");
        if (isChecked) {
            $("*[name$='rblConsole'").removeAttr("disabled");
        } else {
            $("*[name$='rblConsole'").attr("disabled", "disabled");
        }
    }

So, how to disable these via jQuery?

4 Answers 4

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first, remove the apostrophy in the attribute selector

function ToggleEnabled() {
        var isChecked = $("*[id$='chkChange']").is(":checked");
        if (isChecked) {
            $("*[name$=rblConsole").removeAttr("disabled");
        } else {
            $("*[name$=rblConsole").attr("disabled", "disabled");
        }
    }

second, it is better tu use the ClientID property of the controls to get the elements ids:

function ToggleEnabled() {
        var isChecked = $("#<%=chkChange.ClientID %>").is(":checked");
        if (isChecked) {
            $("#<%=rblConsole.ClientID %>").removeAttr("disabled");
        } else {
            $("#<%=rblConsole.ClientID %>").attr("disabled", "disabled");
        }
    }
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    The second way of doing this did not work. There is a table created with this ID, but the radio buttons themselves have an appended number (e.g. _0, _1). Correct way should be $("input[id^='<%= rblConsole.ClientID %>']").removeAttr("disabled"); where the id starts with (^) the client ID.
    – y0mbo
    Nov 8, 2010 at 13:11
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I was missing the closing square bracket in the selector. It should be:

$("*[name$='rblConsole']").attr("disabled", "disabled");

Doh! My bad.

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Below code works for me,

For Disable

$("table[id$=<%= rblConsole.ClientID %>] input").attr("disabled", "disabled");

For Enable

$("table[id$=<%= rblConsole.ClientID %>] input").removeAttr("disabled");
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Please check this:

$("input[type=radio][value=EIN]").prop("disabled", true);

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