I am using jQuery to create custom radio buttons and i have a problem.
When clicking on the label that associated with the radio the click events fires twice, if i click only on the radio itself it's working fine (well actually it's not the radio i am clicking but the div that wraps the whole input and label). Here is the code:
The HTML:
<div id="box">
<asp:RadioButtonList ID="RadioButtonList1" runat="server">
<asp:ListItem>RADIO1</asp:ListItem>
<asp:ListItem>RADIO2</asp:ListItem>
<asp:ListItem>RADIO3</asp:ListItem>
</asp:RadioButtonList>
</div>
jQuery:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(function () {
$('#box').find('input:radio').each(function (i) {
var input = $(this);
// get the associated label using the input's id
var label = $('label[for=' + input.attr('id') + ']');
// wrap the input + label in a div
$('<div class="custom-radio"></div>').insertBefore(input).append(label, input);
var wrapperDiv = input.parent();
// find all inputs in this set using the shared name attribute
var allInputs = $('input[name=' + input.attr('name') + ']');
// necessary for browsers that don't support the :hover pseudo class on labels
label.hover(
function () {
$(this).addClass('hover');
}, function () {
$(this).removeClass('hover checkedHover');
});
//bind custom event, trigger it, bind click,focus,blur events
wrapperDiv.bind('updateState', function () {
if ($(this)[0].children[1].checked) {
allInputs.each(function () {
var curDiv = $('div > label[for=' + $(this).attr('id') + ']').parent();
curDiv.removeClass('custom-radio-checked');
curDiv.addClass('custom-radio');
});
$(this).toggleClass('custom-radio custom-radio-checked');
}
else {
$(this).removeClass('custom-radio-checked checkedHover checkedFocus');
}
})
.trigger('updateState')
.click(function () { console.log('click'); })
.focus(function () {
label.addClass('focus');
}).blur(function () {
label.removeClass('focus checkedFocus');
});
});
});
</script>
Is there any solution for this behaviour?
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