I'm having an issue with adding a select tag dynamically, the CSS and additional html tags (that JQM add) are is not being applied.
Here is an example of how I'm adding the new select tag: http://jsfiddle.net/UcrD8/4/
The HTML:
<div data-role="page" id="page_1">
<div id="select_option_groups">
<div data-role="fieldcontain">
<select name="select_options_1">
<option value="" selected>Please select an option</option>
<option value="foo">Foo</option>
<option value="bar">Bar</option>
</select>
</div>
</div>
</div>
The JS:
$(function(){
var counter = 2;
var onChange = function(e){
val = $(':selected',this).val() || '';
if (val != ''){
// they may be able to toggle between valid options, too.
// let's avoid that using a class we can apply
var c = 'alreadyMadeASelection';
if ($(this).hasClass(c))
return;
// now take the current select and clone it, then rename it
var newSelect = $(this)
.clone()
.attr('name','select_options_'+counter)
.attr('id','select_options_'+counter)
.appendTo('#select_option_groups')
.change(onChange);
$(this).addClass(c);
count开发者_Python百科er++;
} else {
var id = $(this).attr('name').match(/\d+$/), parent = $(this).parent();
$(this).remove();
// re-order the counter (we don't want missing numbers in the middle)
$('select',parent).each(function(){
var iid = $(this).attr('name').match(/\d+$/);
if (iid>id)
$(this).attr('name','select_options_'+(iid-1));
});
counter--;
}
};
$('#select_option_groups select').change(onChange);
});
I've tried:
// this gets the select tags to stack but still no CSS
$(newSelect).fieldcontain('refresh');
// does nothing
$(newSelect).page();
// does nothing
$('#page_1').page();
Try this:
$(newSelect).selectmenu('refresh');
or this which will force the rebuild of it:
$(newSelect).selectmenu('refresh', true);
and please let me know if it worked.
I have no idea why .selectmenu('refresh');
doesn't work, but as for page - you can use it once on an element. After that it skips the element the next time.
- clone the select before adding stuff (clone without parameters)
- Remove the original
- add stuff to the cloned element
- put it back in dom
- call
.page()
or.selectmenu()
on it, or call.page()
on the element that contains it.
Should help. If not, then try to create a new select element from scratch and load it with options from the original one and add new ones and then proceed.
[edit]
The above was just a guess. Your code is ok the way it is. just needs a single call to .selectmenu()
Working code:
http://jsfiddle.net/UcrD8/45/
Should use .trigger("create") on the parent of the object(s) you want to render correctly.
Check the following link:
http://demos.jquerymobile.com/1.3.2/faq/injected-content-is-not-enhanced.html
And the following answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/11054451/487812
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