If you call the onClick on that element, can't you just detect on what element the event is called?
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 1:39 PM, David Glass <[email protected]> wrote: > Guys, I just want to chimb in because I'm seeing this being thrown around > as the answer everywhere. > > The problem with this solution is when you want to access the value during > the onclick event. The problem I've run into, and can't seem to find a > solution for, is that the "active" class is applied after the click, which > means if you try to get the element for which the "active" class is > applied, you'll basically end up with the previously selected value. > > Has anyone can find a solution for this?2 > > > On Saturday, March 10, 2012 9:00:28 AM UTC-5, djazzmusic wrote: >> >> noob question really, >> >> but how do I access the value of the selected radio box ? >> >> Im trying to make somethin once you click the compose to pick the value >> of the radio box. >> >> cheers >> >> --- >> >> <script type="text/javascript"> >> $(document).ready(function(){ >> $("#compose").click(function()**{ >> $("#message").html('value of the radio box'); >> }); >> }); >> </script> >> >> </head> >> <body> >> >> <div class="container"> >> <button id="compose" class="btn">compose</button> >> >> <div id="message"> >> </div> >> >> >> 1. <div class="btn-group" data-toggle="buttons-radio"> >> 2. <button class="btn">Left</button> >> 3. <button class="btn">Middle</button> >> 4. <button class="btn">Right</button> >> 5. </div> >> >>
