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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T14:12:35+00:00 2026-05-27T14:12:35+00:00

Let’s say that I have a multiple select field like this: <select id=foodlist multiple=multiple>

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Let’s say that I have a multiple select field like this:

<select id="foodlist" multiple="multiple">
 <option selected="selected" value="59">Apple</option>
 <option value="61">Orange</option>
 <option selected="selected" value="1">Goat</option>
 <option value="2">Chicken</option>
 <option selected="selected" value="46">Rice</option>
</select>

When an option is selected, no prompt should be given. However, if an option is deselected, I want the user to Confirm their deselection. I started implementing this using jQuery in the change function like this:

$("#foodlist").change(function () {
  //check to see if we are selecting or deselecting an option
  //I only want to do the next step if we are deselecting an option
    if (!confirm("Are you sure you want to remove: " + $(this).text() + "?")) {
        //re-select the option that was deselected because the user changed their mind
    }
});

My main problem is that the $(this) selector in the change function refers to the entire list when I really want the item that was clicked so that I can see if it was selected/deselected and get the value. Is there a jQuery selector for this? How can I do this?

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    2026-05-27T14:12:35+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 2:12 pm

    You can try to attach a click event handler on option element and then check if it is selected or not. Try this

    $("#foodlist option").click(function () {
       if(!$(this).is(':selected')){
          if (!confirm("Are you sure you want to remove: " + $(this).text() + "?")) {
              //re-select the option that was deselected 
              //because the user changed their mind
    
              $(this).prop('selected', true);
          }
       }
    });
    

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