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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T05:25:26+00:00 2026-05-11T05:25:26+00:00

Given a drop down list, is there any way to subscribe a javascript even

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Given a drop down list, is there any way to subscribe a javascript even which will be fired when a new item is added to the list?

I’d like something like the following to work

$('select').itemAdded(function(value, text) {      alert(text + ' has just been added to the list of options'); });  $('select').append($('<option></option').val('1').html('Something')); //results in alert of 'Something has just been added to the list of options' 
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  1. 2026-05-11T05:25:27+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:25 am

    This should work for all browsers (including explorer, which is a bugger about this sort of thing).

    var option = document.createElement('option'); option.text = 'The visual value'; option.value = 'Th submitted value'; $('select')[0].options.add(option); 

    EDIT: I should probably stop being slack and give you the full code to make this work as a jQuery plugin.

    (function($) {     $.fn.add_option = function(options) {         var config = {             value:0,             text:0         }         config = $.extend(config, options);         return this.each(function() {             var option = document.createElement('option');             option.text = config.text;             option.value = config.value;             $(this)[0].options.add(option);             alert(config.text+ ' has just been added to the list of options');         }     } })(jQuery); $(document).ready(function() {     $('#id_of_select_dropdown').add_option({text:'My new text value', value:'new'}); }); 
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