This should do the trick:
document.getElement('input[name="test"][value="1"]');On Oct 23, 12:16 pm, "g.smillie1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi there, > I have a bit of software my company use which outputs online surveys > etc. The software is purchased from a supplier and I have already > checked that I can't get it to output any different HTML. > > I want to create an online survey with radio buttons which ask how > strong you agree/disagree with statements. There are radio buttons > from 1 - 5 depending on how you agree with the statement. The HTML the > software outputs is shown below: > > <TABLE BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="0" CELLSPACING="1" WIDTH="100%" > CLASS="rsfieldcontrol"> > <TR> > <TD WIDTH="20%" > > <INPUT TYPE=RADIO TABINDEX='10' NAME="TEST" VALUE="1" >1 > </TD> > <TD WIDTH="20%" > > <INPUT TYPE=RADIO TABINDEX='10' NAME="TEST" VALUE="2" >2 > </TD> > <TD WIDTH="20%" > > <INPUT TYPE=RADIO TABINDEX='10' NAME="TEST" VALUE="3" >3 > </TD> > <TD WIDTH="20%" > > <INPUT TYPE=RADIO TABINDEX='10' NAME="TEST" VALUE="4" >4 > </TD> > <TD WIDTH="20%" > > <INPUT TYPE=RADIO TABINDEX='10' NAME="TEST" VALUE="5" >5 > </TD> > </TR> > </TABLE> > > My question is, how do I target the individual bullet points using > mootools? I got this working using demo code but it was targetting the > ID of each radio. I can't get the software to output an ID attribute > so am stumped as to what I can do. > > Any help would be massively appreciated. > Graeme
