Hmm, Thanks guys, but maybe  I did dot make myself to clear. I am able
to check the boxes, but I´m not able to toggle between both states.
When the user checks the box, an input field is to be disabled, and
when he unchecks it, the input box should be enabled, thats fwhat the
toggle function is for, but it causes my browser to freeze when I use
it like that. Any other ideas?

Thanks!

On Sep 27, 4:46 pm, "Glen Lipka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $(":checkbox").attr("checked","anyThingWillCheckIt")
> $(":checkbox").removeAttr("checked")
>
> Glen
>
> On 9/27/07, Erik Beeson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > To check or uncheck a checkbox, assign true or false to its 'checked'
> > property (untested): $('#myCheckbox')[0].checked = true; or
> > $('#myCheckbox').attr('checked', true);
>
> > But it looks like you're trying to enable/disable them, in which case you
> > probably want $(...).attr('disabled', 'disabled'); and
> > $(...).removeAttr('disabled');
>
> > --Erik
>
> > On 9/27/07, voltron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > How would one toggle a checkbox?
>
> > > This does not work:
>
> > > $("#postcode_all").toggle(function(){
> > >         $("#intended_postcode-0").attr("disabled", "disabled");
> > >             },function(){
> > >         $("#intended_postcode-0").attr("enabled", "enabled");
> > >     });
>
> > > Thanks

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