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If you change a dropdown and refresh the page, Firefox seems to ignore the selected attribute.

<option selected="selected" value="Test">Test</option>

It will in fact select the option you had previously selected (before the refresh). This ends up being a problem for me since there is an event triggered on the dropdown which changes other things.

Is there a way to make firefox stop this behavior (other than firing another event when the page loads)?

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  • i face this problem now and i fix it using $('option:selected').each(function(){ $(this).prop('selected',true); }); Jul 15, 2018 at 10:00
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    I noticed that this only happens to select elements that lack a name attribute Nov 5, 2018 at 19:07
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    try autocomplete="off"
    – hemanjosko
    Sep 26, 2019 at 9:31

20 Answers 20

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Add autocomplete="off" HTML attribute to every select tag.

(source: https://stackoverflow.com/a/8258154/260080)

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    This is my preference (thanks so much Marco and monkey-wrench, saved a few clumps of my hair there). And you will also have to add it to every <input> with a "value" or "checked" attribute, and any <textarea> with content.
    – Swanny
    Jan 29, 2013 at 0:08
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    this is not a w3c valid Sep 18, 2015 at 14:48
  • When doing this, and it works in Firefox, it generates the following validation error: Attribute autocomplete not allowed on element select at this point.
    – Lee
    Oct 5, 2015 at 8:55
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    Did not work for me in Firefox Quantum 60.0.2 64-bit. stackoverflow.com/a/12650918/470749 worked.
    – Ryan
    Jun 10, 2018 at 13:42
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    I added autocomplete="off" directly to my <form> tag instead of adding to every field in the form and it worked just fine. Nov 2, 2021 at 18:03
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In firefox, I've notice that the "selected" attribute will not work unless you place the select inside a form, where the form has a name attribute.

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    BAM! That fixed it where autocomplete="off" did not. Nov 24, 2015 at 1:14
  • Spent an hour scratching my head with Firefox 78.0.2. Didn't need a name on my form but giving it one provided relief.
    – betakilo
    Jul 18, 2020 at 19:55
  • This should be the accepted answer Sep 3, 2023 at 16:06
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Just had the same issue, believe me it's been more than 10 hours struggling with this stupid firefox behavior, i have 7 dropdowns, each of them will trigger an event and fill in 24 hidden inputs, so you can imagine having the right option selected with 24 wrong input values!!! the solution i finally found is to reset the form with Javascript adding this line of code:

window.onload = function() { document.forms['MarkerForm'].reset(); };

PS: the inputs have the values pulled from a database, so resetting the form does not empty any value but in a way tells firefox to go back the hell to selected=selected option!

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  • This is the correct answer. The answers saying to use "autocomplete" on a select element are wrong because "autocomplete" is NOT a valid attribute for a select field according to W3 and will cause "Attribute autocomplete not allowed on element select at this point." errors on validation.
    – Scott
    Oct 22, 2015 at 18:41
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It's just Firefox remembering your previous selection when refreshing. Try a hard refresh instead.

Also, same issue over here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/1505693/1069232

Also see here: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=274795

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    seems so that it is a firefox feature. Sep 22, 2016 at 10:29
  • This was the correct answer for me, still the same behaviour in 2021
    – Sebj
    Sep 6, 2021 at 9:33
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AFAIK, this behaviour is hard-coded into Firefox.

You could try setting each form element to its defaultValue on page load.

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    Is there an easy was to do this for all elements within the form? Jan 28, 2011 at 18:52
  • @monkey using jQuery, it should be something like $(":input").val(this[0].defaultValue); (untested); in normal JS, walk though each document.getElementsByTagname("select")
    – Pekka
    Jan 28, 2011 at 19:11
  • Although maybe not the ideal solution, this works.. you have to do a check on getAttribute("selected") Jan 28, 2011 at 19:43
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    FYI - There's a much better answer below by Marco Demaio
    – jonlink
    Dec 21, 2014 at 0:35
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Try to disable autocomplete attribute of select input ... sometimes browser ignore select because of that

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I'm using FF 25.0.1

It ignore selected="" and selected="selected".

But if I simply try selected the option is selected.

Strange (non conformant) behaviour. I know selected is valid HTML5 and it's the shortest form, but I usually write code that also validates as wellformed XML, so that I can use any XML validation tool to check my results in a very strict way (and data exchange is very easy...)

According to W3C, these variants should be valid on boolean attributes:

HTML5:  boolAttr="" | boolAttr="boolAttr" | boolAttr
XHTML5: boolAttr="" | boolAttr="boolAttr"

I prefer the first one, as is it nearly as short as the last (not xml conformant) variant but should validate as both XHTML5 AND HTML5. So I hope, Mozilla will fix it!

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enclose select in form attribute and it will work.

<!-- will not work in firefox -->
<option selected="selected" value="Test">Test</option>

and

<!-- this will work in firefox -->
<form>
 <option selected="selected" value="Test">Test</option>
</form>
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use .prop() instead of .attr()

This does not work in firefox.
  $( 'option[value="myVal"]' ).attr( 'selected', 'selected' );
use this one
  $( 'option[value="myVal"]' ).prop( 'selected', 'selected' );

In other way
  $( this ).prop( 'selected', 'selected' );
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  • Using .prop('selected', true); or .prop('selected', false); (jQuery) to enable/disable works for both Firefox and Chrome.
    – JimB
    Jan 22, 2016 at 16:19
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Try giving the dropdown a name.

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You could call .reset() on the form before refreshing the page.

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With the name is better

form id="UMForm" name="UMForm" class="form"

The select will take the selected attribute

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If you change the select and refresh the page firefox will restore your changes on the form, that's why you feel like the select isn't working. Instead of refreshing, try opening the link on a new tab.

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  • This is true, however doesn't seem to solve my problem. I still need a work around since my onchange event doesn't fire when firefox restores any changes to the form when I do a refresh. Jan 28, 2011 at 18:57
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autocomplete wasn't working for me either.

This is the javscript fix written in jquery that i use:

$('input[type="radio"][selected]').click();
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<option selected="selected" value="Test">Test</option>

In this case this worked both for Chrome and Firefox.

$('option[value="Test"]').prop('selected', true);

I was using .attr() instead of .prop()

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To show the first item of the dropdown, use ProjectName.ClearSelection();

Put lines in your design page to work on all browser And also put this on code behind on page load.

$(document).ready(function () {
    $("#content_ProjectName option[value='1']").prop("selected", true);
});
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For me none of the solutions above worked. I had to explicitly set the selection if none was set:

if (foo.find(':selected').length === 0) {
    $(foo.find('option')[0]).attr('selected', 'selected');
}
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This is my solution:

var select = document.getElementById('my_select');
for(var i=0; i < select.options.length; i++){
    select.options[i].selected = select.options[i].attributes.selected != undefined;
}

I just put that at the top of the page (with appropriate id set), and it works for me. Replacing the getElementById with a loop over all selects on the page, I leave as an exercise for the reader ;).

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At work, I just fixed a bug where the select box option displayed properly in Chrome but not in Firefox, on the same web page. It turned out to be something completely different than the problems above, but could possibly be a problem you are experiencing.

In Chrome, the select box font-color was black. For some reason in Firefox, the select box inherited the font-color from the container, which was white. Once I added a CSS rule to force that select box font-color to be black, the value set was properly displayed.

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Neither autocomplete="off" or placing it inside a form works for me.

What worked was to only use the attribute selected with no "value" like this:

<option @(Model.Source == TermSource.Instagram ? "selected" : "")>
    Instagram
</option>
<option @(Model.Source == TermSource.Facebook ? "selected" : "")>
    Facebook
</option>

so either it renders <option selected>...</option>, or just <option>...</option>

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