I need to find if a textbox is disabled or enabled using Jquery.
5 Answers
.prop('disabled')
will return a Boolean:
var isDisabled = $('textbox').prop('disabled');
Here's the fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/unhjM/
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For some reason this does not work on my application even though in the fiddle it works perfectly. When I run it firebug says .prop is not a function! Is it something related to the version of jquery? Anyways, .is(':disabled') seems to work fine. Thanks. Thanks. Nov 25, 2012 at 9:01
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@ChamanSaini you are misleading. The format $('input') is intended to select a "control of type" input, while $('#input') will match an element with the id "input" regardless of it's type.– TTomerAug 29, 2018 at 17:43
You can find if the textbox is disabled using is
method by passing :disabled
selector to it. Try this.
if($('textbox').is(':disabled')){
//textbox is disabled
}
You can use $(":disabled")
to select all disabled items in the current context.
To determine whether a single item is disabled you can use $("#textbox1").is(":disabled")
.
You can check if a element is disabled or not with this:
if($("#slcCausaRechazo").prop('disabled') == false)
{
//your code to realice
}
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1With boolean comparison there is no need to test against
true
orfalse
. Simply useif (expr)
orif (! expr)
, respectively. Oct 12, 2018 at 1:06 -
You are right if($("#slcCausaRechazo").prop('disabled') ) { //your code to realice if is disabled }– user4272288Oct 13, 2018 at 16:00
if($("element_selector").attr('disabled') || $("element_selector").prop('disabled'))
{
// code when element is disabled
}