Sets or retrieves the state of the check box or radio button.
Syntax
HTML | <ELEMENT CHECKED
... >
|
---|
Scripting | object.checked [ = bChecked ] |
---|
Possible Values
bChecked | Boolean that
specifies or receives one of the following values.false | Default. Control is not selected. | true | Control is selected. |
|
The property is read/write.
The property has a default value of
false.
Remarks
Check boxes that are not selected do not return their values when the form is submitted.
A user can select a radio button only if the button has a name. To clear a selected radio button, a user must select another button in the set.
Example
This example retrieves the checked property to fire an event.
<HEAD>
<SCRIPT>
function checkthis()
{
if (oCheckbox.checked == true)
{
alert("It's got a check; now off to Microsoft!");
window.open("http://www.microsoft.com");
}
}
</SCRIPT>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
Check here if you wish to go to Microsoft:
<INPUT ID=oCheckbox TYPE=checkbox onclick=checkthis()>
</BODY>
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Standards Information
This property is defined in
HTML 3.2
and
is defined in
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Document Object Model (DOM) Level 1
.
Applies To
See Also
defaultChecked, Introduction to Forms