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jquery - How to ignore multiple classes using the :not selector?

I have this selector below where it ignores any li with the class show-all-boxes

$('.boxes li:not([class="show-all-boxes"]) input:checkbox')

What is the best way of adding multiple classes to be ignored by the selector? An example of this that I thought would work but it doesn't is:

$('.boxes li:not([class="show-all-boxes, show-all-circles, show-all-triangles"]) input:checkbox')
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The :not selector can take multiple CSS selectors as arguments ( http://api.jquery.com/not-selector ). E.g.

$('div:not(.a,.b)').empty()

http://jsfiddle.net/HFfcP/


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