(jQuery) Save checkbox state on click in cookie

user1913435 picture user1913435 · Dec 18, 2012 · Viewed 17.6k times · Source

There are a lot of topics regarding this function, nonetheless I can't seem to get it working. I've googled on this specific case and a bunch of links let me here, but strangly enough I can't seem to get them to work. The only thing I did get working was the following: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2238080/a/!old/z.htm but as you can see, it doesn't store the state of the box is unchecked.

Regards, Ruben

Answer

Mark Schultheiss picture Mark Schultheiss · Dec 18, 2012

You can change ALL your code to just: EDITED to remove part unneeded.

$(document).ready( function(){
   // read the current/previous setting
    $("input.box[type=checkbox]").each(function() {
        var name = $(this).attr('name');
        if ($.cookie(name) && $.cookie(name) == "true") {
            $(this).prop('checked', $.cookie(name));
        }
    });
   // event management
    $("input.box[type=checkbox]").change(function() {
        var name = $(this).attr("name");
        $.cookie(name, $(this).prop('checked'), {
            path: '/',
            expires: 365
        });
    });
});

including getting rid of all these:

$(document).ready( function(){
    remember("[name=1]");
});
...

EDIT: less verbose version:

$("input.box").each(function() {
    var mycookie = $.cookie($(this).attr('name'));
    if (mycookie && mycookie == "true") {
        $(this).prop('checked', mycookie);
    }
});
$("input.box").change(function() {
    $.cookie($(this).attr("name"), $(this).prop('checked'), {
        path: '/',
        expires: 365
    });
});

working example: http://jsfiddle.net/R73vy/