ANSWER
stackoverflow.com/a/18676076/2240163
You can't have hidden input be a checkbox, so it won't have a checked property. You can use a type="checkbox" and hide it with display:none if you need it to be a checkbox, or you can simply use the hidden input with a 0 or a 1 instead to kind of simulate it.
I have a container with hidden fields to hold data.
<Panel id="jointlist">
<input type="hidden" id="jl_C_Head_back_conf" name="C_Head_back_conf" data-location="Head, back"/>
<input type="hidden" id="jl_C_Head_back_text" name="C_Head_back_text"/>
<input type="hidden" id="jl_C_Head_front_conf" name="C_Head_front_conf" data-location="Head, front"/>
<input type="hidden" id="jl_C_Head_front_text" name="C_Head_front_text"/>
</Panel>
Im trying to find which input elements has a checked
value of true.
Ive tried
var jointlist = $("#jointlist");
var items = jointlist.find("input[id*='_conf']:checked");
but this returns the parent node with all the inputs listed under children
. The item in the pic is true and there is one more true item, but the rest of the 132 remaining items are all false.
so then I tried to loop through all the children to find the checked elements, so I tried
jointlist.each(function () {
var curItem = $(this);
var chldrn = curItem[0].children;
for (i = 0; i < chldrn.length; i++) {
console.log(chldrn[i].checked);
}
});
This returns the HTML
of the child element.
So Im not sure how to access the checked
attribute of the children.
EDIT
This is the screenshot of the for loop console.log(chldrn[i].checked);
length
property see its 0 and hidden element doesn't work with:checked
selector so its returning correct