I am using IE7 and it seems to display options in my SELECT tag without the leading spaces in the text - the text seems to be trimmed. For example, in the HTML code block below, even though option 1 to 3 have three spaces in the front of its text, the browser when displaying them seems to perform a trim and displays it to the user without the leading spaces.
Code block 1:
<select size="3">
<option value="1"> aaa</option>
<option value="2"> bbb</option>开发者_开发知识库
<option value="3"> ccc</option>
<option value="4">ddd</option>
<option value="5">eee</option>
</select>
It also seems that when you access the option's text through JavaScript, the returned value is also trimmed.
Code block 2:
var value = list.options[i].text;
Is there a way to force the browser to display the spaces as well or is this something I am stuck with?
Use
instead of spaces:
<select size="3">
<option value="1"> aaa</option>
<option value="2"> bbb</option>
<option value="3"> ccc</option>
<option value="4">ddd</option>
<option value="5">eee</option>
</select>
=== UPDATE ===
Also see my jsfiddle.
Did you try
in lieu of a space?
Not sure but try having  
; instead of just a space
It's browser behavior, removing white space from the option
text.. I found out that the innerHTML
is "preserved" though, so you can keep the HTML intact with the ordinary spaces then just add this JS:
window.onload = function() {
var dropDownLists = document.getElementsByTagName("select");
for (var i = 0; i < dropDownLists.length; i++) {
var oDDL = dropDownLists[i];
for (var j = 0; j < oDDL.options.length; j++) {
oDDL.options[j].innerHTML = oDDL.options[j].innerHTML.replace(/ /g, " ");
}
}
};
This will replace the space with its HTML entity for you.
Live test case.
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