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Ah, good catch! I'll make sure I look into this for the next update.
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Yeah, i'd forgotten all about them too! Job today required them.
Great work though, works a treat otherwise.
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Chiming in that support for optgroups would be appreciated.
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You can fix this by editing lines 93 and 104 from using .children() to .find() which will navigate down through and find the actual option.
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hey Ian, good idea. Do you want to submit a patch for this?
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ok, i'll test it a little more and provide it later today
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I'm adding this in tonight with a few other fixes. Thanks for finding that ian.
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This still seems to be an issue in Chrome 5, if anyone has any ideas.
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Can you be more specific?
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Sorry; when trying to select an option in Chrome 5, the actual option picked is occasionally inaccurate. It will jump to one above or below or not change at all. This only occurred when grouping by optgroup.
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jibegod, do you have a source file I could test?
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Sure: http://imissafri.ca/uniformtest.php
Try switching to any resolution immediately above an optgroup label.
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Just discovered that this is still an issue with Chrome 7.0, both on my own application and on the sample test file provided by jibegod. Basically the option selected is not the one actually chosen (it's either one or two choices ahead or behind). From my testing though, optgroups still work in Firefox and Safari.
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