NICE WORK INDEED!! while i got mine working using the livequery plugin, turned out to be the binding issue... i think i might take a look at yours... looks nice, quite responsive for a huge database.
On Oct 4, 11:22 am, "Web Specialist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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