I'm trying to attach onchange event to select tags. There are multiple tags in a div. So I'm using a for loop to attach events to each. What I want to do is to update a select tag inside another container. Basically it removes the "disabled" attribute from another select if user chooses an option other than default.
My problem is that the index variable, 'i' that is used in for loop is coming out incorrect while onchange triggers. The 'i' comes out to be what the last incremented value was. As if it is acting like a global static variable.
I don't know how to search for this question so I'm creating a new one. I hope someone can help.
here is the fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/z3U3Y/
this is code:
var screenprint = document.getElementsByClassName('screenprint')[0];
var sp = screenprint.getElementsByClassName('placements')[0].getElementsByTagName('select');
for (var i = 0; i < sp.length; i++) {
sp[i].onchange = function(t){
if(this.value!==0){
screenprint.getElementsByClassName('color')[0].getElementsByTagName('select')[i].disabled= false;
}
else{
screenprint.getElementsByClassName('color')[0].getElementsByTagName('select')[i].disabled= true;
}