Dan,

Thanks so much for your help on this.
It now works - but it works because I'm now testing with dblclick instead of
click. dblclick works perfectly, click still doesn't (try your demo page
using click instead if you're interested). I assume this is because of the
slight additional time required for dblclick.

So the verdict? You cannot work out what <option>s are selected in the click
events for a <select> on IE6 without using a timer and callbacks.

Many thanks,
rob

On 4/3/07, Dan G. Switzer, II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Rob,

>Still no luck with that code. The only way I can make it work is by
putting
>an alert('...') in the change/click handler - the delay is obviously
enough
>that IE has updated the DOM by the time the box is closed. Without the
>alert, I just get the selections before the change.

Here's a working example (that works in IE6) that I threw together in a
few
minutes:
http://www.pengoworks.com/workshop/jquery_demo/ex8.1_option_transfer.htm

You could use the basic idea and make it a jQuery plug-in to make it
easier
to use.

-Dan




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