I'm trying to execute a jQuery script to change the data-url attribute based on which radio button is clicked/selected.
But my code won't work when I put it inside the if statement to check which radio button is active. It will successfully replace the data-url attribute though when executing without an if statement.
$('input[name="radio1"]').on('change', function() {
if ($(this).val() == 'yearly') {
var a = $('#samcart').data('url');
$('#samcart').attr("data-url", "www.urlhere.com");
} else if ($(this).val() == 'quarterly') {
var a = $('#samcart').data('url');
$('#samcart').attr("data-url", "www.url2here.com");
} else {
var a = $('#samcart').data('url');
$('#samcart').attr("data-url", "www.url3here.com");
}
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div id="samcart" class='samcart-popup-container' style='margin:auto;width:200px;align:center;' data-id='123' data-url='empty'>
<div class='samcart-popup-button' type='button' class='btn btn-default css3button'>
Join
</div>
<input name="radio1" ...>
?<input type="radio" name="radio1" id="yearly" value="yearly"><label class="yearly-label four col" for="yearly">I have some text here</p></label>
And two other radio buttons with yearly and quarterly values instead of monthly..attr()
and.data()
to access data attributes, maybe that's your problem. See stackoverflow.com/questions/28335833/…$('#samcart').attr("data-url", "www.url3here.com");
was the only method that actually changed the data-url value