Juts like Andy says

http://pastebin.com/m4cbd67f

btw, you wanted to use "change", not "click"   (as my code shows and
works)



On Nov 5, 12:49 pm, "Andy Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It might help if you moved the jQuery code out of the HTML. It would help
> you focus on each seperately which could assist you in finding the problem.
> Plus, if you're just going to use jQuery inline, then why bother with using
> it at all?
>
> andy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>
> Behalf Of Miri
> Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 10:53 AM
> To: jQuery (English)
> Subject: [jQuery] "on click" doesn't work!
>
> Hi everyone!
> I've been trying to find the problem in the code below, but I have no idea
> what it is.
> The problem is with the "on click" option - it just doesn't work..
> Can anyone please help me?!?!
> Thanks very much in advance..
> Miri.
>
> The code:
> #
> <div id="myform">
> #
>   <h3>Do you want to subscribe to our newsletter?</h3> #
>
> #
>   <form>
> #
>     <input onclick="javascript: $('#email').show('slow');"
> type="radio" name="subscribe" value="1" /> #
>     <label>Yes, I want to subscribe</label> #
>     <br />
> #
>
> #
>     <input onclick="javascript: $('#email').hide('slow');"
> type="radio" name="subscribe" value="0" /> #
>     <label>No, thanks</label>
> #
>     <br />
> #
>
> #
>     <div id="email">
> #
>       <label>Email Address: </label>
> #
>       <input name="email" type="text" /> #
>     </div>
> #
>   </form>
> #
> </div>

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