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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T20:59:11+00:00 2026-05-16T20:59:11+00:00

This works in Opera but apparently nothing else. HTML <input type=checkbox name=iphone value=checked checked=checked

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This works in Opera but apparently nothing else.

HTML

<input type="checkbox" name="iphone" value="checked" checked="checked"  />
<input type="checkbox" name="photocart" value="checked" checked="checked"  />

JS

$("input[name=iphone]").attr('checked', 'checked');
$("input[name=photocart]").attr('checked', 'checked');
$("input[name=iphone]").attr('disabled', 'disabled');
$("input[name=photocart]").attr('disabled', 'disabled');

I have also tried the following to no avail.

$("input[name|=iphone]").attr('checked', 'checked');
$("input[name|=photocart]").attr('checked', 'checked');
$("input[name|=iphone]").attr('disabled', 'disabled');
$("input[name|=photocart]").attr('disabled', 'disabled');

$("[name=iphone]").attr('checked', 'checked');
$("[name=photocart]").attr('checked', 'checked');
$("[name=iphone]").attr('disabled', 'disabled');
$("[name=photocart]").attr('disabled', 'disabled');

$("[name|=iphone]").attr('checked', 'checked');
$("[name|=photocart]").attr('checked', 'checked');
$("[name|=iphone]").attr('disabled', 'disabled');
$("[name|=photocart]").attr('disabled', 'disabled');

No joy on any of them. Any ideas on how I can get this going?

EDIT :- Epic failed on the copying of the HTML SORRY!

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    2026-05-16T20:59:12+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:59 pm

    You can specify it like this:

    $('input[name=hosting][checked]')
    

    See the Jquery multiple selector page for more info.

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