Patrick, I tried using this plugin but it didn't seem to work with v1.0.1. Which version of JQuery are you using?
Rey patrickk wrote: > I´m using the plugin for "DOM creation" to accomplish that. > see > http://mg.to/2006/02/27/easy-dom-creation-for-jquery-and-prototype > > patrick > > > Am 10.10.2006 um 22:49 schrieb Galen Palmer: > > >>Hi All, >> >>I'm new to jquery but like what I see so far. >> >>I have an array of strings that I'd like to add to a <select> element >>as <option> elements. >> >>HTML: >> >> <select id="routeSelect"> >> </select> >> >>JavaScript: >> >> for(var i = 0; i < routes.length; ++i) { >> $("#routeSelect").append("<option value=\"" >> + routes[i] +"\">"+ routes[i] +"</option>"); >> } >> >>The above code appears to just append the text to the select element >>without creating the child option elements. Viewing the generated >>source (in Web Developer in Firefox) shows htm like: <select >>id="routeSelect">abcdef</select> >> >>However, the following code (more "old school") seems to work fine. >> >> var routeSelect = $("#routeSelect").get(0); >> for(var i = 0; i < routes.length; ++i) { >> >> routeSelect.options[i + 1] = new Option( >> routes[i], >> routes[i]); >> } >> >>I'm using firefox under Mac OSX though it looks like the same behavior >>under safari and opera. >> >>_______________________________________________ >>jQuery mailing list >>[email protected] >>http://jquery.com/discuss/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > jQuery mailing list > [email protected] > http://jquery.com/discuss/ > _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
