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#11802 closed bug (invalid)

Opened May 23, 2012 11:21AM UTC

Closed June 07, 2012 08:44AM UTC

Last modified June 07, 2012 10:13AM UTC

disable attr doesnt work in chrome

Reported by: anonymous Owned by: anonymous
Priority: undecided Milestone: None
Component: unfiled Version: 1.7.2
Keywords: Cc:
Blocked by: Blocking:
Description

i wanted to disable an id and I used this line of code,

$jQuery("#nameOfIdOrClass").attr("disabled",true)

which works fine in firefox and IE but does nothing in Chrome.Please provide some help !

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Changed May 23, 2012 05:21PM UTC by rwaldron comment:1

owner: → anonymous
status: newpending

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Changed June 07, 2012 08:44AM UTC by trac-o-bot comment:2

resolution: → invalid
status: pendingclosed

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Changed June 07, 2012 10:13AM UTC by diopralinato comment:3

...i think you have to read some docs, like that:

http://blog.jquery.com/2011/05/12/jquery-1-6-1-released/

the correct syntax is:

$("#nameOfId").prop("disabled",true)

or

$(".nameOfClass").prop("disabled",true)