Am 23.08.2011 09:47, schrieb Stephen J. Butler:
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 2:16 AM, Roland Liebl roland@roland-liebl.de wrote:
I can't use .val() because the selector values vary dynamically and I know only the index. Are there concerns to switch back to DOM Method (document.getElementById('myid').selectedIndex = x)?
Isn't this what .prop() is for? Your case works for me with the latest jQuery and Firefox.
In the docs I don't see an example for my use-case:
Please check the ticket I posted.
$('myDropdown').attr('selectedIndex',3);
The dropdown position is not changed.
In addition there is a further problem in jquery 1.6.x:
$('#remindermailto option[value=' + opt + ']').length
... where _opt_ is an email address (me@mydomain.tld) throws an uncaught exception. _opt_ has to be quoted now.
$('#remindermailto option[value="' + opt + '"]').length
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