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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T14:02:35+00:00 2026-05-15T14:02:35+00:00

This form has a hidden textara and a visible textbox. I would like to

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This form has a hidden textara and a visible textbox. I would like to swap visibility of these elements if option “D:” is selected, but not sure how to correctly check which radio button is checked at any given time:

<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">

function unhide(event) {  
    event = event || window.event ;
    target = event.target || event.srcElement;  
    if(target.value === "D:") {
        if(target.checked) {
        document.getElementByName('tarea').style.display='';  
        document.getElementByName('tbox').style.display='none';  
        }
     }else {
        if(target.checked) {
        document.getElementByName('tarea').style.display='none';  
        document.getElementByName('tbox').style.display='';   
        }
      }  
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<form method="get" action="/cgi-bin/form.cgi" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded">
<input type="radio" name="opttype" value="A:" onclick="unhide(event)" />A:
<input type="radio" name="opttype" value="B:" onclick="unhide(event)" />B:
<input type="radio" name="opttype" value="C:" checked="checked" onclick="unhide(event)" />C:
<input type="radio" name="opttype" value="D:" onclick="unhide(event)" />D:
<br><input type="tbox" name="event" />
<br><textarea name="tarea" rows="8" cols="80" style="width:580;height:130;display:none;"></textarea>
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    2026-05-15T14:02:35+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:02 pm

    Two big things here. First off, you shouldn’t attach your JavaScript event handlers as HTML attributes. Instead, use the “traditional” method (as shown below), or the more “advanced” method.

    Second, there’s no need rely on the event object, which will free you from some cross-browser concerns.

    <form method="get" action="/cgi-bin/form.cgi" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded" id="frm-whatever">
        <input type="radio" name="opttype" value="A:"/>A:
        <input type="radio" name="opttype" value="B:"/>B:
        <input type="radio" name="opttype" value="C:"/>C:
        <input type="radio" name="opttype" value="D:"/>D:
        <br>
        <input type="tbox" name="event" id="inp-tbox"/><br>
        <textarea name="tarea" style="width:580;height:130;display:none;" id="inp-tarea"></textarea>
    <form>
    
    <script>
        var toggleFields = (function() {
            var inpTxtBox  = document.getElementById("inp-tbox"),
                inpTxtArea = document.getElementById("inp-tarea");
    
            return function(node) {
                if ( node.value == "D:" ) {
                    inpTxtArea.style.display = 'block';
                    inpTxtBox.style.display  = 'none';
                } else {
                    inpTxtArea.style.display = 'none';
                    inpTxtBox.style.display  = 'block';
                }
            };
        })();
    
        var radios = document.getElementById("frm-whatever").opttype;
    
        for ( var i=0, l=radios.length; i<l; ++i ) {
            radios[i].onchange = (function(i) { // closure to lock the value of `i` in this context
                return function() { // return a function as the event handler
                    toggleFields(radios[i]);
                }
            })(i);
        } 
    </script>
    

    Working demo here. Also, make sure the JavaScript code is included after the form or use the onload event.

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