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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T20:48:18+00:00 2026-05-14T20:48:18+00:00

I know this should be easier if I could only use optgroups. But I

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I know this should be easier if I could only use optgroups. But I am trying to avoid hacking core of my CMS, so jQuery should come to rescue again, hopefully.

I have a select with options in a hierarchy sometimes, and I want to put attributes disabled to any of options containing text NOT starting with a dash.
I want to code like:

Set disabled attributes to selectors with options text NOT starting with a dash (“-“).

<select id="options">
<option value="" selected="selected">- Please choose -</option>
<option value="1">Parent1</option>
<option value="2">-child1</option>
<option value="3">-child2</option>
<option value="4">-child3</option>
<option value="5">-child4</option>
<option value="6">Parent2</option>
<option value="7">-child5</option>
<option value="8">-child6</option>
<option value="9">-child7</option>
<option value="10">-child8</option>
</select>

The closest solution is here :contain / start by,

$.extend($.expr[':'], {
    startsWith: function(elem,match) {  
        return (elem.textContent || elem.innerText || "").indexOf(match[3]) == 0;
    }  
});

But I can’t seem to do it right this far.

Any help would be very much appreciated. Thank you very much.

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    2026-05-14T20:48:19+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:48 pm

    You can use .filter(), like this:

    ​$("#options option").filter(function() {
        return $(this).text().indexOf("-") !== 0;
    }​).attr('disabled', true);​​
    

    This filters out any elements that don’t have text starting with "-", you can see a demo here.

    The custom selector approach, like your question, would be this:

    $.extend($.expr[':'], {
        startsWith: function(a, b, match) {
            return $(a).text().indexOf(match[3]) === 0;
        }  
    });
    
    $("#options option:not(:startsWith(-))").attr('disabled', true);​
    

    You can see a demo of that method here.

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