It works perfectly!

Thanks :)

On Aug 23, 4:29 am, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote:
> In ASP.NET, a CheckboxList control renders as follows:
>
> ---
> <table id="Table1" border="0">
>   <tr>
>     <td><input id="cbl1_0" type="checkbox" name="cbl1$0" /><label
> for="cbl1_0">Item One</label></td>
>   </tr>
>   <tr>
>     <td><input id="cbl1_1" type="checkbox" name="cbl1$1" /><label
> for="cbl1_1">Item Two</label></td>
>   </tr>
>   ...
> </table>
> ---
>
> It does not render a "value" attribute, so the only way to retrieve
> the text is to query the innerText of the label at the same index. The
> following script would be a working sample:
>
> ---
> function checkSpecific(cbl, text)
> {
>   var tblChkBoxList = document.getElementById(cbl);
>   var chkBoxList = tblChkBoxList.getElementsByTagName("input");
>   var lblList = tblChkBoxList.getElementsByTagName("label");
>   for (i = 0; i < chkBoxList.length; i++)
>   {
>     var currChkBox = chkBoxList[i];
>     var currLabelText = lblList[i].innerText;
>     if (currLabelText.lastIndexOf(text) > -1)
>       currChkBox.checked = true;
>   }}
>
> ---
>
> Note that the code works only in IE... other browsers do not support
> the "innerText" property (Use "textContent", instead).
>
> On Aug 21, 10:41 pm, Ana <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I need a version in javascript for *checkBoxList.Items(x).Text* to
> > check if the item x ends with an specific word (given as parameter in
> > the function) and, if so, check the item.
> > What I'm trying to do is a kind of Select All/None, but in this case I
> > have to select only the items that ends with an specific word.
> > Currently my function is like this:
>
> > function checkSpecific(cbl, text) {
> >             var chkBoxList = document.getElementById(cbl);
> >             var chkBoxCount = chkBoxList.getElementsByTagName
> > ("input");
> >             for (i = 0; i < chkBoxCount.length; i++) {
> >                 var currentItem = chkBoxCount[i]
> >                 var expectedIndex = currentItem.count - text.length
> >                 if (currentItem.lastIndexOf(text) == expectedIndex) {
> >                     chkBoxCount[i].checked = true;
> >                 }
> >             }
> >         }
>
> > Any ideas about how I can do it?
>
> > Thanks in advance,
>
> > Ana

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