Hi, I have the same problem too. Have you found a solution. I've checked the code and the problem is in the selection function: $.fn.selection
this part: if (field.createTextRange) { var range = document.selection.createRange(), orig = field.value, teststring = "<->", textLength = range.text.length; range.text = teststring; var caretAt = field.value.indexOf(teststring); by some reason it returns always 0-s. I tried with different approach for taking the cursor position which works for sure (http:// laboratorium.0xab.cd/jquery/fieldselection/0.1.0/test.html). But when it is executed in the autocomplete context it gives wrong (zeros) results too. I think that the problem is related with the focus of the textbox. Anyway still can't get it work property. On 6 Ноем, 18:54, Cody <codyod...@gmail.com> wrote: > I found a fix, and that seems to take care of most of the bugs, here > is the fix: > > http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/425452d... > > However, now (inIE) when a sub-option is clicked, the cursor goes to > the beginning of the field. Does anyone know how I could fix that? > > Thanks > > On Nov 5, 6:00 pm, Cody <codyod...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I'm using theautocompleteplugin fromhttp://jquery.bassistance.de/, > > and my client is reporting that inIE, the multiple values are not > > working. He even tried the demo at: > > >http://jquery.bassistance.de/autocomplete/demo/ > > > And the bug is happening there too for 'multple cities'. > > > What he's describing is that the second value is replacing the first > > value. > > > Has anyone ran into this bug before? Any ideas?