Hi,

The documentation of Element#fire (here[1]) actually makes a point of
saying that it can't be used to fire native events.

[1] http://prototypejs.org/api/element/fire

HTH,
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T.J. Crowder
tj / crowder software / com
Independent Software Engineer, consulting services available


On Jan 29, 3:18 pm, Anjanesh <[email protected]> wrote:
> I need to trigger a 'change' event for a 'select' element.
>
> alert($($(elem).parentNode)); // shows [Object HTMLSelectElement]
> $($(elem).parentNode).fire('change'); // How do I indicate which
> option value to change to ?
>
> But the fire() doesnt work. But no JS errors either.
>
>         this.settings.each(function(element){
>             Event.observe(element, 'change', this.configure.bind
> (this))
>         }.bind(this));
>
>     configure: function(event) { alert(event);
>         var element = Event.element(event);
>         this.configureElement(element);
>     },
>
> If the fire() worked,then alert(event); would've shown something.
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