I am trying to clone a div and change the names of the input fields in this div. It works great for most of the browsers but IE 7 does not change the name attribute of the i
I could fix it for now. As long as an input field is not attached to the dom you can change the name and the radio buttons work properly again.
// Old Code
$("div:last").clone(true).children("input").attr("name","newName");
// New Code
$("div:last").clone(true).children("input").fixCloneBug ("newName");
To lower the execution time only the jQuery Events, the className and the type attribute are copied.
fixCloneBug Method:
(function( $ )
{
if ( ! $.browser.msie || parseInt( $.browser.version ) > 7 )
// NO FIX FOR IE 7+ FF WEBKIT
$.fn.fixCloneBug = function( newName ){ return this.attr( "name", newName ) };
else
// FIX IE 5-7
$.fn.fixCloneBug = function( newName )
{
var $cloned = $();
this.each(function( )
{
/* -._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._
Create a new element with className and jQuery events of the buggy element
*/
var $elem = $(this),
$newElem = $(document.createElement( $elem.attr('tagName') ));
// USE SAME TYPE
$newElem.attr('type', $elem.attr('type') );
// SET NAME
$newElem.attr('name', this.name );
$newElem.attr('name', newName );
// ADD TO DOM
$newElem.insertBefore( $elem );
// CLONE EVENTS
$newElem.data( "events", $elem.data("events") );
// CLASS NAME
$newElem.attr('className', this.className );
/* -._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._
Delete buggy element
*/
$elem.remove();
// Add to result
$cloned.push($newElem);
})
return $cloned;
}
}(jQuery));
Maybe you think $newElem.attr('name', this.name );
is useless however it allows me to use a jQuery 1.4 feature:
.fixCloneBug (function(i,oldname){ return oldname+"_new" })