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How to enable the submit button in my HTML form and disable if checkbox was unchecked?

What is wrong with this code?

EnableSubmit = function(val)
{
    var sbmt = document.getElementById("Accept");

    if (val.checked == true)
    {
        sbmt.disabled = false;
    }
    else
    {
        sbmt.disabled = true;
    }
}                       

The check box

<td width="30%">Do you accept Terms of Service agreement?</td>
<td width="10px" style="min-width: 10px"></td>
<td width="70%">
    <input type="checkbox" name="TOS" value="Accept" onClick="EnableSubmit"> I agree to Terms of Service agreement.
</td>
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3 Answers 3

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Change your HTML to this:

<td width="30%">Do you accept Terms of Service agreement?</td>
<td width="10px" style="min-width: 10px"></td>
<td width="70%">
    <input type="checkbox" name="TOS" value="Accept" onClick="EnableSubmit(this)"> I agree to Terms of Service agreement.
</td>

Reason it's not working: you're not passing your function anything. Actually, because you've not used parentheses with the function name, you've not called the function at all. Passing it this in the context of the onclick HTML event attribute means you're passing a reference to the element's DOM object, giving you access to its checked property.

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  • 2
    Could you re-enter your question to include the rest of the source for the form (the HTML)? And any other JavaScript you might be using?
    – Paul Bruno
    Apr 5, 2012 at 5:41
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You need to include the parameters: onClick="EnableSubmit()"

 <input type="checkbox" name="TOS" value="Accept" onClick="EnableSubmit()"> I agree to Terms of Service agreement.
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First if condition checks whether toggle is switched to desired side. Condition can be changed according to requirement. Last jquery is to make toggle button grey.

 if(!$('#togglehk').is(":checked"))
                    {
                        $('#togglehk').click();
                    }
  jQuery('#togglehk').attr("disabled", true);
  jQuery('#togglehk').prop("disabled",true);

  jQuery('#togglehk').next(".slider").css("backgroundcolor","#B3B3B3");

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