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jQuery .prop(“disabled”, false) is not enabling an input

I'm having a problem re-enabling an input after it has been disabled on the page load.

I'm using two inputs to accept two dates, but I want it that the second input is not enabled until the first one has a value.

<div id="date1" data-role="fieldcontain">
    <label for="date1-start" id="date1-startlbl">Start Date</label>
    <input name="date1-start" id="date1-start" type="date" data-role="datebox"data-options='{"mode": "calbox", "overrideDateFormat": "%Y-%m-%d", "beforeToday": true}' data-theme="a" onchange="showdate()"/>
    <label for="date1-end" id="date1-endlbl">End Date</label>   
    <input name="date1-end" id="date1-end" type="date" data-role="datebox" data-options='{"mode": "calbox", "overrideDateFormat": "%Y-%m-%d", "beforeToday": true}' data-theme="a" onchange="datechart()"/>
</div>

The second input is disabled successfully on the page load with.

$("#date1-end").prop("disabled", true);

The first date has an onchange event that calls the following function

function showdate(){
    if ($("#date1-start").val() != null){
        if ($("#date1-end").val() != ""){
            datechart();
        }
        else{
            $("#date1-end").prop("disabled", false);
            $("#date1-end").trigger('change');
        }
    }
}

The function is called and prop("disabled", false) when reached fires without any errors, but the input remains disabled. The trigger('change') I am using is an attempt at refreshing the element but the same problem exists without it.

I have tried different variations of .attr from an older version of Jquery but I also get the same problem.

I am using Jquery 1.9.1, Jquery-mobile 1.3.1 and PhoneGap 2.7.0

Had the same problem some time ago:

$("#date1-end").prop("disabled", null);

@Gautam3164's answer is also good.

Try with removeAttr like

$("#date1-end").removeAttr("disabled");

You can also try with prop like

$("#date1-end").prop("disabled",false);

Working example: http://jsfiddle.net/d9vzs/

This is not how you enable disable jQUery Mobile input elements.

It can be done with this functions:

$( "input" ).textinput( "disable" );


$( "input" ).textinput( "enable" );

Official documentation: http://api.jquerymobile.com/textinput/#method-disable

Prop is used just to get the value and set the value. Refer this http://api.jquery.com/prop/

$("#date1-end").prop("disabled", false);

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