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I've got a toggle switch component in jQuery Mobile (jsfiddle here)

<select name="toggle" id="toggle" data-role="slider">
    <option id="value1" value="off">value1</option>
    <option id="value2" value="on">value2</option>
</select> 

I want to be able to change the displayed text programmatically at any given moment.

e.g. "value1" should become "newvalue1" and "value2" should become "newvalue2".

This function should re-create the toggle-switch with the new values, but actually it does nothing:

function yourfunction() { 
    //alert ("Changing stuff");
    $('#value1').html ('newvalue1');
    $('#value2').html ('newvalue2');
    var myswitch = $("#toggle");
    myswitch.slider("refresh", true);
}
window.setInterval(yourfunction, 3000);​

2 Answers 2

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Does this work for you?

JS

function yourfunction() { 
        //alert ("Changing stuff");
        $('.ui-slider-label-a').text('newvalue1');
        $('.ui-slider-label-b').text('newvalue2');
        var myswitch = $("#toggle");
        myswitch.slider("refresh", true);

    }
window.setInterval(yourfunction, 3000);​

jQM Adds a class for both options ( ui-slider-label-a and ui-slider-label-b ), by using these classes you can access the correct element and change the text.

NOTE: The best way to see the additional markup jQM adds is to use Google Chrome ( IMHO ) and inspect the element

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  • This works. I don't like changing all the class instances, but selecting inside the outside div seems to do the trick. <div class="containing-element" id="bigSwitch"> and $('#bigSwitch .ui-slider-label-a').text('newvalue1'); Nov 14, 2012 at 13:51
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try $('#value1').text('newvalue1'); instead of $('#value1').html('newvalue1');

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  • in that case, your text modification is working, but the slider is not refreshing properly, try putting myswitch.selectmenu(); before myswitch.selectmenu(refresh, true);
    – mr_lewjam
    Nov 14, 2012 at 11:21
  • er, do you mean myswitch.slider() before myswitch.slider("refresh", true); ? Nov 14, 2012 at 11:26
  • arent they effectively the same? a slider is a <select> with fancy styling... it shouldnt matter which one you use
    – mr_lewjam
    Nov 14, 2012 at 11:29
  • myswitch.selectmenu(); myswitch.selectmenu(refresh, true); creates a new drop-down menu on the page myswitch.slider(); myswitch.slider("refresh", true); does nothing. Nov 14, 2012 at 11:48

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