Oh ok,
for some reason I have to add "@" before name, because I use a version below
1.2.

Thank you !


debussy007 wrote:
> 
> The solution with the Form plugin works now,
> but I tried without the form plugin with your code but it returns "null"
> 
> 
> 
> Karl Swedberg-2 wrote:
>> 
>> You could also get the value without the Form plugin with this:
>> 
>>      $('input[name=othersTransLink]:checked').val()
>> 
>> 
>> --Karl
>> _________________
>> Karl Swedberg
>> www.englishrules.com
>> www.learningjquery.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Oct 16, 2007, at 10:32 AM, debussy007 wrote:
>> 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I integrated the form plugin.
>>>
>>> I tried the following :
>>> $('[name=othersTransLink]').fieldValue()
>>>
>>> But it return me an empty string.
>>> I do not have to specify the form or something ?
>>> Something is missing.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> malsup wrote:
>>>>
>>>> One option would be to use the form plugin:
>>>>
>>>> var value = $('[name=othersTransLInk]').fieldValue();
>>>>
>>>> This will return the value of the selected radio.
>>>>
>>>> Mike
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I have a radio button like this one:
>>>>>
>>>>> <input type="radio" name="othersTransLink" value="familiale"
>>>>> class="radio">&nbsp;Lien familiale
>>>>> <input type="radio" name="othersTransLink" value="étroit"
>>>>> class="radio">&nbsp;Lien étroit
>>>>> <input type="radio" name="othersTransLink" value="Intérêt direct ou
>>>>> indirect" class="radio">&nbsp;Intérêt direct ou indirect
>>>>>
>>>>> How can I have the value of the checked radio button ?
>>>>> Is this possible ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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