Thanks for the update Richardo

I assume its pretty much the same kind of thing for the other mobile
browsers

does anyone know a good mobile browser that has good javscript/ajax
support?

Cheers

Jusin

On Oct 3, 2:52 am, ricardobeat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Opera Mini, as it's name says, is not as complete as desktop browsers,
> it lacks support for a lot of javascript. Read this:
>
> http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/javascript-support-in-opera-mini-4/
>
> - ricardo
>
> On Oct 1, 10:48 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
>
> > I've been using the jquery based chained select 
> > (http://www.codeassembly.com/Simple-chained-combobox-plugin-for-jQuery/
> > ) for a site im working on
>
> > all works in a normal desktop based browser (even IE :) )
>
> > but when i tested on the mini/mobile browser it didnt work - they have
> > a custom select box thing (like the iphone) and once you select an
> > item in your select box it doesn't seem to register as been changed or
> > clicked (ie. onclick/onchange didn't seem to do anything)
>
> > you can test the demo 
> > pagehttp://www.codeassembly.com/examples/jquerycombo/test.html
> > in the online opera mini demo athttp://www.operamini.com/demo/tosee
> > what i mean
>
> > anyone know a solution to this??
>
> > any help would be greatly appreciated as i need to get my chained
> > select working on these mobile browsers
>
> > Cheers
>
> > Justin
>
> > refer:http://www.codeassembly.com/Simple-chained-combobox-plugin-for-jQuery/

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