Here's the html for my button, according to Chrome:
<input checked="" type="radio" class="edit bindable" id="communicationAddresses[0].defaultAddress" name="EMAIL.default">
When I run this in my javascript console, the output output is "false"
$("input[type=radio]:first").attr("checked")
The actual UI element is visibly not selected. When I run this code, the button becomes visibly selected:
$("input[type=radio]:first").attr("checked", true)
Looking back at the html in Chrome, I see almost exactly the same thing I saw before. The only difference is that "checked" is now at the end of the tag instead of the beginning?
<input type="radio" class="edit bindable" id="communicationAddresses[0].defaultAddress" name="EMAIL.default" checked="">
A bit more information: there is another radio group lower down on the page. When I remove this second radio group, the first acts as expected. They are distinct groups. It is possible to manually select buttons from each one.
What's going on here? Why wasn't the button visibly selected to begin with?
##### EDITThe button was selected to begin with, but wound up getting deselected due to a bug in some event binding code I was running.
checkedis a Boolean attribute; it doesn't require a value it just has to be there: so<input type="radio" checked />not<input type="radio" checked="" />. – David Thomas Feb 3 '11 at 21:48