I'm hoping someone can help with this,
I'm having a really difficult time getting jQueryUI's autocomplete to work with $.ajax({}) call in an asp.net application. I can get it to make the ajax call, am getting response from service and the list of the locations. but still the autocomplete list is not shown, when I press the down arrow key then location list is rendered on the page. It should be rendered/shown immediately after getting the list of locations from web method. How could it be possible?I'm using autocomplete from jquery site: http://jqueryui.com/demos/autocomplete/
Sample Code
function GetCitiesLikeList(objcity) {
var cities = "";
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: http://localhost/testweb/location.asmx/Getlocations,
开发者_运维问答 data: "{ City : '" + objcity + "'}",
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
dataType: "json",
success: function (msg) {
if (msg.d != null && msg.d != "") {
cities = "";
cities = msg.d;
$("#citilist").autocomplete({
source: cities
});
}
else
$("#citilist").attr("autocomplete", "off")
},
error: function (xhr, ajaxOptions, thrownError) { return false; }
});
}
I found another way to trigger the jQuery UI autocomplete functionality, without typing into the box:
$('#field').autocomplete({
source: '/path/to/data',
minLength: 0
});
$('#button').click(function() {
$('#field').autocomplete('search', '')
});
Sending the 'search' arg triggers the search functionality. The second argument is the "term" sent to the data handler at /path/to/data.
To show the list just call $('#citilist').trigger("keydown");
This makes it think you are typing in the citilist input, and will trigger the ajax post.
Jquery autocomplete is triggered only when a key is struck, That's what is happening with you. That's the functionality it is designed for. If you want to customise that. You should write your own logic.
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