Rob

great job.

Two questions:

- how to use your plugin in update pages(with selected item);
- it is possible to start a function after last select field is loaded?

Cheers

2007/9/27, Rob D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Hi Karl,
>
> Thanks for your feedback, I will certainly make that modification you
> have suggested.
>
> Ya know you really do lean something new everyday ;)
>
> Kind regards
>
> Rob
>
>
> Karl Rudd wrote:
> > Very nice.
> >
> > I know it's only a demo but you could reduce size of the JSON
> > responses by about 60% (or more) if you used smaller key strings,
> > something like "v" and "t" instead of "optionValue" and
> > "optionDisplay". For the 2500+ records for NSW it makes a huge
> > difference.
> >
> > Like I said, very nice work.
> >
> > I do so love how jQuery allows you remove all the fluff and you can
> > just get things done.
> >
> > Karl Rudd
> >
> > On 9/27/07, Rob D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi all,
> >>>
> >>> i'm creating a search interface based on select dropdown methods.. the
> >>> user selects the option from the first menu and the second is created
> >>> dynamically using ajax. their is a third option which will be
> >>> populated based on their selection of the second dropdown. however
> >>> this does not work... seems the onchange method isn't workin? any
> >>> ideas guys? here's a snippet of my code
> >>>
> >>> <!-- ajax requests for category search -->
> >>>               $("#jumpMenu").change(function()
> >>>               {
> >>>                       var x = $(this).val();
> >>>                       $.ajax({
> >>>                               type: "GET",
> >>>                               url:
> "/bookstore/includes/israel_mod/ajax.php",
> >>>                               data: "type=division&catId=" + x,
> >>>                               dataType: "html",
> >>>                               success: function(html){
> >>>                               $("#department_select").html(html);
> >>>                               },
> >>>                               error: function(msg){
> >>>                       alert( "An Error: " + msg );
> >>>                               }
> >>>                       });
> >>>               });
> >>>
> >>>               $("#jumpMenu2").change(function()
> >>>               {
> >>>                       var z = $(this).val();
> >>>                       alert(z);
> >>>
> >>>               });
> >>>
> >>> NOTE: #jumpMenu2 is the second dropdown that doesn't seem to be taking
> >>> the change event (i put a test alert, but it doesn't work), this is
> >>> also the dynamically generated select .. would it be .. because it is
> >>> appended into the html? any ideas
> >>>
> >>> thanks a lot, this has me wtih a massive migraine, can't figure out
> >>> why it wouldn't accept the onchange funchtion
> >>>
> >>> Israel
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >> Hi Israel
> >>
> >> Check out my recently announced plugin called LinkedSelects.
> >>
> >> http://www.msxhost.com/jquery/linked-selects/json/
> >>
> >> It might be of assistance to you!
> >>
> >> Cheers
> >>
> >> Rob
>

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