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jquery - What is the syntax for boolean attributes, e.g. a checked checkbox, in HTML?

Sounds like a bit of a silly question, but I am wondering what is the best way of stating that a checkbox is checked/unchecked in HTML.

I have seen many different examples:

<input type="checkbox" checked="checked" />
<input type="checkbox"  />

<input type="checkbox" checked="yes" />
<input type="checkbox" checked="no" />

<input type="checkbox" checked="true" />
<input type="checkbox" checked="false" />

Which browsers work with which ones of these, and most importantly, does jQuery figure out which box is checked in all 3?

Edit: The W3C spec seems to imply that just the checked attr being there is correct. Does that mean that checked="false" and checked="no" will still check the box though?

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In HTML:

<input type="checkbox" checked>
<input type="checkbox" checked="checked">

For XHTML you have to use attribute/value matching pairs:

<input type="checkbox" checked="checked" />

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