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jQuery Mobile – Toggle enable and disable state of a radio button



I have a radio button that I would like to be able to enable and disable through jQuery Mobile.





Radio button code:







<input type="radio" disabled="disabled" value="option1" />







tried:







$('input[type="radio"]').removeAttr('disabled');







and







$('input[type="radio"]').attr('disabled', '');







Neither of which seem to be able to toggle the button to enabled.


Comments

  1. <input type="radio" id="rdoToggle" value="option1" />
    $("input[type='radio']").checkboxradio('enable');


    Refer the documnentation , jQuery and jQuery Mobile are different in this action.

    $('#rdoToggle').toggle(function() {
    $("input[type='radio']").checkboxradio('enable');
    }, function() {
    $("input[type='radio']").checkboxradio('disable');
    });

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  2. Try to use $(elem).prop('propertyname') see more: http://api.jquery.com/prop/

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