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I'm new at jquery . I'm using msDropDown plugin which a plugin that makes a dropdown lsit with image and description and I'm facing a problem with making a msdropdown list disabled and then remove this attribute !! I've tried :

 $('#id').attr('disabled',true);

and

 $('#id').attr('disabled','disabled');

and

 $('#id').attr('disabledAll','disabledAll');

and

$('#id').addClass('disabled');

and

$('#id').addClass('disabledAll');

and

$('#id').disableSelection();

I'm out of solutions ! can any one helps me :(

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  • Hi Sally, this question is off topic here and belongs on StackOverflow. (Admins will move it, so don't double post there). Mar 6, 2013 at 10:57
  • ok sorry, but nobody answered me
    – Sally
    Mar 6, 2013 at 11:01
  • This is very specific question about a plugin. Please look at this issue for this plugin for more info. Also for further questions like this please find the repository for that plugin and search if some issues like you face is there or not, else post a bug there and not ask here.
    – Avinash R
    Mar 6, 2013 at 12:00
  • @thorstenmüller there is not need to move this question to any other place, there is a similar bug issued for the plugin previously. guess this can be closed now.
    – Avinash R
    Mar 6, 2013 at 12:01
  • I asked on the plugin site but the author is not answering . there's no forum to disguess my problem .
    – Sally
    Mar 6, 2013 at 12:04

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The code you're using would work on a normal dropdown (<select>) element, but the plugin works in such a way that it creates new markup to emulate dropdown behaviour — it no longer supports native form element properties, so setting the disabled attribute has no effect on it.

However, the plugin does expose its own disabled property — it just isn't triggered the same way. The documentation could be clearer, but it says that you can use the .set() method to modify properties. Taking that into account, the code should be:

$('#id').data('dd').set('disabled', true);

…or, if it hasn't been initialized yet:

$('#id').msDropDown({disabled:true});
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  • thanks !! I don't know why I didn't recognize the .set() function . here's the syntax if other person fell in my problem : var c=$('#id').msDropDown().data('dd'); c.set('disabled', true)
    – Sally
    Mar 6, 2013 at 12:08
  • You could have linked to the documentation
    – Shikiryu
    Mar 6, 2013 at 15:02
  • @Shikiryu I did — the words 'The documentation' in the answer above are linked to it. The same way you did.
    – Barney
    Mar 6, 2013 at 15:04
  • @Barney oooops my bad, I should change my lenses ;)
    – Shikiryu
    Mar 6, 2013 at 15:05
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    @Shikiryu the :visited link style on StackOverflow isn't differentiated enough, if you ask me. I didn't realise your comment linked to it either at first glance.
    – Barney
    Mar 6, 2013 at 15:06

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