The research I've done is telling me that IE won't allow you to change the
type of an element. Therefore, I need to generate it as a type="button"
from the start. The bootstrap example also shows this as a <button>
element and not an <input>. Not sure if that is relevant though.
-Jim
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 12:53:50 PM UTC-6, Lamps902 wrote:
>
> Hi, Jim. What about doing the following:
>
> form.elements('input',_id='checkbox_field_n')[0]['_type'] = 'button'
>>
>
> I imagine the value can then be toggled with, for example, javascript's
> 'onclick' functionality, and stored in the db as usual.
>
> On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 11:46:55 AM UTC-5, Jim S wrote:
>>
>> I have a form that is going to hold a number of boolean fields. I want
>> to change them to buttons instead of checkboxes so I can use the bootstrap
>> button widgets. How can I chance the boolean widget from a checkbox to a
>> button and have the value properly put back into the database?
>
>
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