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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T05:28:17+00:00 2026-06-15T05:28:17+00:00

I am creating a pulldown menu that pushes the user to a selected url.

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I am creating a pulldown menu that pushes the user to a selected url. In the list i have several values that are set at 0 which i use for headers in the list. I have set them to 0 so they do nothing.

This works for the first one in the list which has a value of 0 but the others that do have a value of 0 still redirects the browser to a new website with the same domain and /0 at the end? What am i missing?

<select onchange="if (this.selectedIndex > 0) document.location.href=this.value;">
<option value="0" selected="selected">More...</option>
<option value="0">----- Locations  -----</option>
<option value="http://www.location1.com/">location1</option>
<option value="http://www.location2.com/">location2</option>
<option value="http://www.location3.com/">location3</option>
<option value="0">----- Other Locations  -----</option>
<option value="http://www.olocation1.com/">olocation1</option>
<option value="http://www.olocation2.com/">olocation2</option>
<option value="http://www.olocation3.com/">olocation3</option>
</select>
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    2026-06-15T05:28:18+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 5:28 am

    change your code to:

    <select onchange="if (this[this.selectedIndex].value !== '0') document.location.href=this.value;">
    <option value="0" selected="selected">More...</option>
    <option value="0">----- Locations  -----</option>
    <option value="http://www.location1.com/">location1</option>
    <option value="http://www.location2.com/">location2</option>
    <option value="http://www.location3.com/">location3</option>
    <option value="0">----- Other Locations  -----</option>
    <option value="http://www.olocation1.com/">olocation1</option>
    <option value="http://www.olocation2.com/">olocation2</option>
    <option value="http://www.olocation3.com/">olocation3</option>
    </select>​
    

    demo: http://jsfiddle.net/pratik136/kWHXX/

    Why?

    Your code:

    onchange="if (this.selectedIndex > 0) document.location.href=this.value;"
    

    was checking for the index of the selected option in the list. Now because list indices start from 0, you were getting expected results when the first (or 0th index) item was selected. But all other items passed the selectedIndex > 0 test and got redirected.

    using

    onchange="if (this[this.selectedIndex].value !== '0') document.location.href=this.value;"
    

    basically checks for the value of the selected index, and if the value !== '0', it redirects to it.

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