I'm using Eric Hynds jQuery MultiSelect Widget that is being populated from a javascript file. A checkbox is created with label attached under a 'Main' checkbox if a Main is checked. How can I set it up to where the dynamically created checkbox removes if that corresponding Main is unchecked? Please see my fiddle to illustrate my problem http://jsfiddle.net/3u7Xj/76/
$(document).ready(function() {
$(".multiselect").multiselect({
header: "Choose up to 5 areas total",
click: function (event, ui) {
var number1=$("#dropdown1").children(":checked").length,
number2=$("#dropdown2").children(":checked").length;
if (ui.checked && ((number1 + number2 >=2) || $(this).children(":checked").length >= 2)) {
return false;
}
var lbl = ui.value;
if(ui.checked){
var ctrl = '<input type="checkbox" name="chk" checked="checked" class="chk" id="'+lbl+'">';
$("[id^=Main]:checked").each(function(){
$(this).nextAll('.holder:first').append('<div>'+ctrl+lbl+'</div>');
});
}
else {
$("[id^=Main]:checked").each(function(){
$(this).nextAll('.holder:first').find('div input[id="'+lbl+'"]').parent().remove();
});
}
},
selectedList:5
});
});
Something like this?
$("[id^=id]:checked",false).each(function(){
$(this).nextAll('.holder:first').find('div input[id="'+lbl+'"]').parent().remove();
});
Or
if(ui.checked = false){
$(this).nextAll('.holder:first').find('div input[id="'+lbl+'"]').parent().remove();
}
else{};