I have a huge HTML select list that has a bunch of options. Some of the options have a 'parent' attribute which I'm using to identify. Basically, when someone picks the parent dropdown, all of it's children populate a different dropdown. So I'm trying to place all of these objects into an array, remove them from the page and then call them when I need them.
This is all HTML code that I've taken from a site we're working with so they make it work somehow themselves (not sure how though). My thought was just to make an object and push the items into that object (with keys of 'id' and 'parent'). It doesn't seem to work the way I'm doing it though:
var location_array = new Object();
$('select[name="location"] option').each(function(){
if($(this).attr('parent')){
var obj = {
id: $(this).attr('id')
parent: $(this).attr('parent')
}
location_array.push(obj);
}
});
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I know this is probably pretty basic but I don't do this type of coding very often. Thanks for your help!
parent
an attribute in HTML ?