Wow.  Never even thought about that, but it makes perfect sense.

Thanks for pointing that out :)

On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Ami <aminad...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I recommend to use "change" event and not "click" event, becuase users
> can change the checkbox without clicking (by using the keyboard).
>
> On Dec 28, 1:17 am, Charlie Griefer <charlie.grie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > You just want the value of the one that's checked?
> >
> > $(':checkbox[name=number]').click(function() {
> >      if ($(this).is(':checked')) alert($(this).val());
> >
> > });
> >
> > if you want the total of all checked boxes when one is clicked:
> > <script type="text/javascript">
> >     $(document).ready(function() {
> >         $(':checkbox[name=number]').click(function() {
> >             var total = 0;
> >             $(':checkbox[name=number]:checked').each(function() {
> >                 total += parseFloat($(this).val());
> >             });
> >             alert(total);
> >         });
> >     });
> > </script>
> >
> > On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 1:08 PM, dziobacz <aaabbbcccda...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > > I have:
> >
> > > <input type="checkbox" checked="checked" value="2" name="number"/>
> > > <input type="checkbox" value="7" name="number"/>
> > > <input type="checkbox" value="34" name="number"/>
> >
> > > I would like to get value each time when one of these checkboxes will
> > > change status, how can I do that ? For example when first checkbox
> > > will be unchecked or second will be checked. Could You help me ?
> >
> > --
> > Charlie Grieferhttp://charlie.griefer.com/
> >
> > I have failed as much as I have succeeded. But I love my life. I love my
> > wife. And I wish you my kind of success.
>



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