I'm not sure that the onselect attribute of an option tag does what you 
need (triggering something when a certain option is selected).
Don't use inline javascript when there are far more readable and concise 
alternatives

$('#t_items_f_item_category').change(function() {
      ajax('echo', [$(this).val()], 'target')
})

On Thursday, October 3, 2013 7:18:15 PM UTC+2, Avi A wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> I'm trying to use the ajax function on a list , with no success so far.
>
> def echo():
>     return request.vars.value
>
> <select class="generic-widget" id="t_items_f_item_category" 
> name="f_item_category">
>     <option value=""></option>
>     {{for c in category:}}
>     <option value='{{=c.id}}' onselect="ajax('echo', ['{{=c.id}}'],'target')" 
> >{{=c.f_category_name}}</option>
>     {{pass}}
> </select>
>
> <div id='target'></div>
>
> Thanks.
>

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