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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T18:39:30+00:00 2026-05-20T18:39:30+00:00

this.fillSelectBox = function (flowCounterObj) { while (this.selectBox.hasChildNodes()) { this.selectBox.removeChild(this.selectBox.firstChild); } var line = 0;

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this.fillSelectBox  = function (flowCounterObj)
{
    while (this.selectBox.hasChildNodes())
    {
        this.selectBox.removeChild(this.selectBox.firstChild);
    }
    var line = 0;
    for(line = 0; line < this.lines.length; line++)
    {
        var newOption = document.createElement('option');
        newOption.setAttribute('value','line_' + line);
        newOption.innerHTML = 'Line ' + line;
        newOption.onclick = function(){flowCounterObj.setCurrentLine(this.index);};
        this.selectBox.appendChild(newOption);
    }
};

The above code removes all options from the select box and the creates a new option for each line I have in my array.

It adds a event to the onclick.

When I select my options in Chrome they call the setCurrentLine() function. However in IE9 it doesn’t.

I have looked at the debugging windows in both IE9 and Chrome and they apply the same stuff.

I have tried using setAttribute('onclick',flowCounter.setCurrentLine('+line+');'); but that doesn’t work either in IE9 (does in Chrome);

I have also tried using addEventListener(...); but that doesn’t work in IE9 (does in Chrome).

(On a side note should I actually be using addEventListener for this? Is that the correct way?)

I put the code through JS lint and it says I shouldn’t create functions in loops?

Any ideas? Do you think this could actually be a bug?

Matt

EDIT: I tried the following HTML code in IE9:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
    <select id='lineSelect' size='4'>
        <option value='line_1' onclick='alert("whoop");'>Line 1</option>
        <option value='line_2' onclick='alert("whoop");'>Line 2</option>
        <option value='line_3' onclick='alert("whoop");'>Line 3</option>
        <option value='line_4' onclick='alert("whoop");'>Line 4</option>
    </select>
</body>
</html>

And that doesn’t do anything? Does in chrome/safari/firefox/opera! Also did it with onClick/onChange.

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    2026-05-20T18:39:31+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 6:39 pm

    I looked at this msdn page, and it seems that an option doesn’t have an onclick event. However, it does have a onselect or onchange event.

    I think using the onclick or onchange event of the selectbox itself is the best solution in this case.

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