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<select id="name" >
    <option value="" selected="selected">Please select</option>
    <option value="Alex">Alex</option>
    <option value="Greg">Greg</option>
</select>

If we try to append an option to it, by

$('<option>Hi</option>').appendTo($('#name'))

then, the option is added to the select box, as is expected. But, if we do the following :

var a = $('#name option')[1];
$(a).appendTo($('#name'));

then, the option is not appended to the options. Instead, "Alex" now comes at the end. My question is that another "Alex" option should have been appended at the end, with the original "Alex" remaining in its place

2 Answers 2

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$('#name option')[1] 

SELECTS the element.

When you SELECT an element, you select it. lol..

It is not COPIED. To get the desired result you must do

var a = $('#name option')[1];
$(a).clone().appendTo($('#name'));
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  • So, when we append an already existing option to the select box, the existing element moves out, and is inserted at the end ? Shouldn't there be some documentation on appending an already existing element ?
    – Daud
    Aug 29, 2012 at 6:15
  • I don't know if this is worth mentioning in documentation or not. But the word SELECT pretty much has its own meaning :) That is why these are jQuery SELECTORS. When you select something, you get a pointer to your DOM element. (Not exactly the memory address of the element lol). If you've ever worked with pointersin C language, you will quickly understand this concept. :) Aug 29, 2012 at 6:18
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try

               $('#name').appendChid(option element);

or try like this

            var container1 = document.getElementById('keylist');
            var new_element1 = document.createElement('OPTION');
            new_element1.text= m1[h1];
            container1.insertBefore(new_element1, container1.lastChild);

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