input
input

Reputation: 7519

saving checkbox state on reload

how do i save checkbox state through sessions? i'm using this jquery code to toggle the options:

$('div.check input:checkbox').bind('change',function(){
    $('#'+this.id+'txt').toggle($(this).is(':checked'));
});

but when i reload, the checkboxes are back to their default state. i know i'd have to use sessions, but how do i make the checkbox state persist using sessions in php?

html:

<div class="check">
<p><input type="checkbox" value="Name" id="name" checked /> <label for="name">Name</label></p>  
<p><input type="checkbox" value="Reference " id="reference" checked /> <label for="reference">Reference</label></p>
    </div>

    <div id="nametxt"> Show Name TEXT </div>
    <div id="reftxt"> Show Ref TEXT </div>

Upvotes: 6

Views: 12616

Answers (3)

gnarf
gnarf

Reputation: 106342

Purely in JavaScript supporting localStorage if available, otherwise using document.cookie.

function getStorage(key_prefix) {
    // this function will return us an object with a "set" and "get" method
    // using either localStorage if available, or defaulting to document.cookie
    if (window.localStorage) {
      // use localStorage:
      return {
        set: function(id, data) {
          localStorage.setItem(key_prefix+id, data);
        },
        get: function(id) {
          return localStorage.getItem(key_prefix+id);
        }
      };
    } else {
      // use document.cookie:
      return {
         set: function(id, data) {
           document.cookie = key_prefix+id+'='+encodeURIComponent(data);
         },
         get: function(id, data) {
           var cookies = document.cookie, parsed = {};
           cookies.replace(/([^=]+)=([^;]*);?\s*/g, function(whole, key, value) {
              parsed[key] = decodeURIComponent(value);
           });
           return parsed[key_prefix+id];
         }
       };
     }
  }

jQuery(function($) {
  // a key prefix is used for the cookie/storage
  var storedData = getStorage('com_mysite_checkboxes_'); 

  $('div.check input:checkbox').bind('change',function(){
    $('#'+this.id+'txt').toggle($(this).is(':checked'));
    // save the data on change
    storedData.set(this.id, $(this).is(':checked')?'checked':'not');
  }).each(function() {
    // on load, set the value to what we read from storage:
    var val = storedData.get(this.id);
    if (val == 'checked') $(this).attr('checked', 'checked');
    if (val == 'not') $(this).removeAttr('checked');
    if (val) $(this).trigger('change');
  });

});

jsFiddle demo available -- Click some checkboxes, then "Run" the script again!

Upvotes: 9

Sadat
Sadat

Reputation: 3501

There is a way, but you need to make some change- off course it will work if you submit through form or JQuery with same parameter name (here name_txt and ref_txt).

give checkbox input a name

<?php
if(isset($_REQUEST['name_txt']))
    $name_text = $_REQUEST['name_txt'];
if(isset($_REQUEST['ref_txt']))
    $ref_text = $_REQUEST['ref_txt'];
    ?>
    <p><input type="checkbox" name = "name_txt" value="Name" id="name" <?php echo ($name_text == 'Name' || !isset($name_text))?'checked':'';?> /> 
    <label for="name">Name</label></p>  
    <p><input type="checkbox" name = "ref_txt" value="Reference " id="reference" <?php echo ($ref_text == 'Reference' || !isset($ref_text))?'checked':'';?> /> <label for="reference">Reference</label></p>

Upvotes: 0

Makram Saleh
Makram Saleh

Reputation: 8701

If it's not something that you need to save in the database I recommend using cookies instead of sessions. You can use the easy jQuery cookies plugin.

Upvotes: -1

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