sounds like a .net artefact. i would suggest wrapping the form element in a
div, which will carry the immutable ID, this can then remain untouched and
used in targeting the child elements, and you're free to iterate your way
through instances of the checkbox
On 3 March 2011 03:17, wrote:
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HI Nancy,
> We have a situation where there is a checkbox within a loop, there
> could be 1 to as many as 50 instances depending on the results of a
> query.
>
> The id is "checkbox" and and is needed to remain the same for
> dynamic reasons according to the engineer.
If they need something t
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We have a situation where there is a checkbox within a loop, there
could be 1 to as many as 50 instances depending on the results of a
query.
The id is "checkbox" and and is needed to remain the same for
dynamic reasons according to the engineer.
Therefore won't validate.
Has anyone come acro