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<script type="text/javascript">
if(jQuery){
$j(document).ready(function(){
if ( $j.browser.msie ) {
$j(":checkbox").click(function(){
$j(this).change();
});
}
$j(".enableDisable").each(function(){
var group = $j(this);
function disableFn(){
group.children("#disabled").fadeTo(250,0.33);
group.children("#disabled").find(":checkbox").attr("checked",false); //uncheck
group.children("#disabled").find("input[type$='text']").val("");
group.children("#disabled").find("input").attr("disabled",true); //disable
}
function enableFn(){
group.children("#disabled").fadeTo(250,1);
group.children("#disabled").find("input").attr("disabled",false);
}
disableFn();
$j(this).children("#trigger").find(":checkbox:first").change(function(){
var checked = $j(this).attr("checked");
if(checked == true){
enableFn();
}else{
disableFn();
}
});
});
$j(".checkboxGroup").each(function(){
var group = $j(this);
var uncheckAll = function(){
group.find("input[type$='checkbox']").attr("checked",false);
group.find("input[type$='checkbox']").change();
}
var uncheckRadioAndAll = function(){
group.find("#checkboxAll,#checkboxRadio").find("input[type$='checkbox']").attr("checked",false);
group.find("#checkboxAll,#checkboxRadio").find("input[type$='checkbox']").change();
}
group.find("#checkboxAll").find("input").click(
/* This was tricky... A number of things needed to happen
Basically, This is supposed to treat a group of inputs as if
were all one big checkbox. It is designed so that a checkbox
can be next to an input, and the user clicks the input, the
checkbox checks as well. But, when the user clicks the checkbox,
the browser marks the checkbox as checked. Therefore, when we check
if the checkbox is already checked, it always respondes true...
We needed to have 2 cases: when the clicking action is on the first checkbox
and when the action is on any other. */
function(){
var flip;
var checked = $j(this).siblings(":checkbox:first").attr("checked");
if($j(this).attr("name") == $j(this).parents("#checkboxAll:first").find(":checkbox:first").attr("name")){
checked = $j(this).attr("checked");
flip = checked;
}else{
flip = !checked;
}
if($j(this).attr("type") == "text") if(flip == false) flip = !filp; // this is so the user doesn't go to check the checkbox, then uncheck it when they hit the input.
uncheckAll();
$j(this).parents("#checkboxAll:first").find(":checkbox").attr("checked",flip);
$j(this).parents("#checkboxAll:first").find(":checkbox").change();
}
);
group.find("#checkboxRadio").find("input[type$='checkbox']").click(function(){
uncheckAll();
$j(this).siblings("input[type$='checkbox']").attr("checked",false);
$j(this).attr("checked",true);
$j(this).change();
});
group.find("#checkboxCheckbox").click(
function(){
uncheckRadioAndAll();
}
);
});
});
}
</script>
$j(document).ready(function(){
if ( $j.browser.msie ) {
$j(":checkbox").click(function(){
$j(this).change();
});
}
$j(".enableDisable").each(function(){
var group = $j(this);
function disableFn(){
group.children("#disabled").fadeTo(250,0.33);
group.children("#disabled").find(":checkbox").attr("checked",false); //uncheck
group.children("#disabled").find("input[type$='text']").val("");
group.children("#disabled").find("input").attr("disabled",true); //disable
}
function enableFn(){
group.children("#disabled").fadeTo(250,1);
group.children("#disabled").find("input").attr("disabled",false);
}
disableFn();
$j(this).children("#trigger").find(":checkbox:first").change(function(){
var checked = $j(this).attr("checked");
if(checked == true){
enableFn();
}else{
disableFn();
}
});
});
$j(".checkboxGroup").each(function(){
var group = $j(this);
var uncheckAll = function(){
group.find("input[type$='checkbox']").attr("checked",false);
group.find("input[type$='checkbox']").change();
}
var uncheckRadioAndAll = function(){
group.find("#checkboxAll,#checkboxRadio").find("input[type$='checkbox']").attr("checked",false);
group.find("#checkboxAll,#checkboxRadio").find("input[type$='checkbox']").change();
}
group.find("#checkboxAll").find("input").click(
/* This was tricky... A number of things needed to happen
Basically, This is supposed to treat a group of inputs as if
were all one big checkbox. It is designed so that a checkbox
can be next to an input, and the user clicks the input, the
checkbox checks as well. But, when the user clicks the checkbox,
the browser marks the checkbox as checked. Therefore, when we check
if the checkbox is already checked, it always respondes true...
We needed to have 2 cases: when the clicking action is on the first checkbox
and when the action is on any other. */
function(){
var flip;
var checked = $j(this).siblings(":checkbox:first").attr("checked");
if($j(this).attr("name") == $j(this).parents("#checkboxAll:first").find(":checkbox:first").attr("name")){
checked = $j(this).attr("checked");
flip = checked;
}else{
flip = !checked;
}
if($j(this).attr("type") == "text") if(flip == false) flip = !filp; // this is so the user doesn't go to check the checkbox, then uncheck it when they hit the input.
uncheckAll();
$j(this).parents("#checkboxAll:first").find(":checkbox").attr("checked",flip);
$j(this).parents("#checkboxAll:first").find(":checkbox").change();
}
);
group.find("#checkboxRadio").find("input[type$='checkbox']").click(function(){
uncheckAll();
$j(this).siblings("input[type$='checkbox']").attr("checked",false);
$j(this).attr("checked",true);
$j(this).change();
});
group.find("#checkboxCheckbox").click(
function(){
uncheckRadioAndAll();
}
);
});
});
}
</script>
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