Kush,

You just need to bind the change event to the select element after
it's been inserted into the DOM.

Mike


On 3/26/07, Kush Murod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi Sam,
>
>  Still didn't work, my guess is
>  The reason I guess, because that 'select' is loaded through AJAX,
>  and once loaded event is not triggered, so I gotta use bubbling
>
>  --Kush
>
>
>  Sam Collett wrote:
>  On 26/03/07, Kush Murod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>  anyone?
>
> Kush Murod wrote:
>
>
>  Hi,
>
> I am trying to do event bubbling on selectbox, works in FF not in IE
> Maybe I am missing something?
>
>  $("#workList").change(function(event){
>  var me = $(event.target);
>  alert(me.attr('name'));
>
>  });
>
>  <div class="list" id="workList">
>  ...
>  <select name="perpage" style="width:45px;">
>  <option value="50" label="50">50</option>
>  <option value="60" label="60">60</option>
>  </select>
>  ...
>  </div>
>
>
>
>  Any reason why you can't just do:
>
> $("#workList select").change(function(){
>  alert("Selected: " + this.value);
> });
>
> No bubbling required.
>
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