Misc.

Change form target attribute value via jquery.

In a project I required to change form target attribute value via jquery against input value. I got input via radio button and did following code that worked for me. I used removeAttr() and attr() jquery methods. You can find more details about these functions on http://api.jquery.com.

$(".ClassName").click(function(){
            if($('input[name=ElementName]:radio:checked').val()==1){
               jQuery("#FormId").removeAttr("target");
            } else{
               jQuery("#FormId").attr("target","_parent"); 
            }
        });  

Note: change .ClassName and #FormId as per your class name and form id.

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