Hello MorningZ,

I had tried the plugin from bassistance.de, but it has not
"onselecteditem" or something like that.
Now i have a workaround:) i modified the jquery.autocomplete.js from
bassistance.de. Here my workaround:

function selectCurrent() {
                var selected = select.selected();
                if( !selected )
                        return false;

                var v = selected.result;
                previousValue = v;

                //add this from here
                var a2b_ort = selected.data;
                var nurort =  a2b_ort.slice(a2b_ort.indexOf(","));
                $("input#ort").val(nurort);
                // to here

                if ( options.multiple ) {
                        var words = trimWords($input.val());
                        if ( words.length > 1 ) {
                                v = words.slice(0, words.length - 1).join
( options.multipleSeparator ) + options.multipleSeparator + v;
                        }
                        v += options.multipleSeparator;
                }

                $input.val(v);
                hideResultsNow();
                $input.trigger("result", [selected.data, selected.value]);

                return true;
        }

 i hope, someone can use this in future

greets,
Michael


On Feb 20, 4:34 pm, MorningZ <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'd guess judging by the options you list that you were looking at
> Jorn's plugin @ bassistance.de
>
> it does both extraParams and onSelectItem simultaneously....
>
> On Feb 20, 10:08 am, flanders <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello Group,
>
> > i need an Autocomplete Plugin for jQuery. The Plugin have to handle
> > extraParams and a "onSelectItem".
> > i only found many plugins that can only handle extraParams OR
> > onSelectItem! We have to build a Form like this:
>
> > [country]
> > [zip] [city]
>
> > When coutry is selectet, the ajax have to give me only german zipcodes
> > back. and when i selected a zipcode, the appendant city had
> > automaticly fill.
>
> > have anyone an idea?!
>
> > greet,
> > Michael

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