Hi,
Thanks! It worked after I changed "this" to $(this). Other than that,
it was perfect. :)
-yaz
On Jan 5, 5:43 pm, Hamish Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Theres lots of ways to do it, eg:
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> $(document).ready(function()
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> $('ul#content
With the select plugin I get the same results.
Added the form tag. Still no results.
Btw, I noticed that even though in Firefox the dropdown does get
populated, at view source there is no list of schools
Thanks for the suggestion guys.
-yaz
On Oct 19, 2:31 pm, Jack Killpatrick <[EM
Nop. Just tested and its the same.
On Oct 19, 2:15 pm, "Chris Jordan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could it be because you're name and id are identical?
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> Perhaps IE doesn't like this?
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> Just a guess.
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> Chris
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It works fine in Firefox, but in IE 7 or 6 it doesn't. I tried using a
function "addOption()" that I found online, to see if at least I was
doing something wrong in my code, but still neither option works.
Anything that could shed a little light into this would be much
appreciated.
-yaz
I'm not completely sure about this, but I think it doesn't like the
"http://129.219.208.31/email/email.php"; bit. I had to change my file
and put it in the same directory as mine. Hope it helps. Maybe someone
else can give you a better explanation, and/or prove me right/
wron
Oh Thank you all!
And yes I can change the php output, I didn't know one method was
better than another. :)
-yaz
On Oct 12, 6:51 am, Wizzud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you don't have control over the php then ...
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> $('a[id^=showtxt]').cli
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