I'm still trying to learn jquery so bear with me. I have a dual select box that only works if I select all the results of the second select box after I move them there. What I want is when the first box transfers values to the second second select box, it doesn't require highlighting the options, but posts that second select box on form submit. Here is what I have:
HTML:
<span id="dualselect1" class="dualselect">
<select name="select1[]" multiple="multiple" size="10">
<?php
$c='0';
foreach($lp_name as $lpn){
echo '<option value="'.$lp_id[$c].'">'.$lpn.' ('.$lp_url[$c].')</option>';
$c++;
}
?>
</select>
<span class="ds_arrow">
<span class="arrow ds_prev">«</span>
<span class="arrow ds_next">»</span>
</span>
<select name="select2[]" multiple="multiple" size="10">
<option value=""></option>
</select>
</span>
JQUERY:
<script type="text/javascript">
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
var db = jQuery('#dualselect1').find('.ds_arrow .arrow'); //get arrows of dual select
var sel1 = jQuery('#dualselect1 select:first-child'); //get first select element
var sel2 = jQuery('#dualselect1 select:last-child'); //get second select element
sel2.empty(); //empty it first from dom.
db.click(function(){
var t = (jQuery(this).hasClass('ds_prev'))? 0 : 1; // 0 if arrow prev otherwise arrow next
if(t) {
sel1.find('option').each(function(){
if(jQuery(this).is(':selected')) {
jQuery(this).attr('selected',false);
var op = sel2.find('option:first-child');
sel2.append(jQuery(this));
}
});
} else {
sel2.find('option').each(function(){
if(jQuery(this).is(':selected')) {
jQuery(this).attr('selected',false);
sel1.append(jQuery(this));
}
});
}
});
});
PHP:
if(isset($_POST['submit'])) {
var_dump($_POST['select2']);
}
Like I said, I have this sort of working. But, if I send a value to select2, I have to highlight it before I submit or else it wont POST. Any ideas?