> I created a form with a radio section. But i just can't figured out
> how to put an onclick funktion to one single Button...

Ideally, you would not use an onclick attribute at all, but instead
use an event listener to watch for that specific radio button being
clicked. You would first look at the HTML source and get the specific
element's id, like "Category0" for example. If you are familiar with
jQuery or Prototype, two popular JavaScript frameworks, each can do
this type of event listening to watch for only one specific element
being clicked. See http://docs.jquery.com/Events or 
http://www.prototypejs.org/api/event.

If you really want to do an onclick action inline (within the HTML),
I'd recommend taking the CakePHP form input code—as seen in "this
snippet":http://bin.cakephp.org/view/1820783667—and customize the
radio element HTML code by removing the onclick attributes from those
you don't want. Yes, you lose the CakePHP form helper goodness, but
you also get the level of control you are looking for.

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