Just call change() $(". Cl_preAction").change() Bind an event handler to the "change" JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
Just call change(). $(". Cl_preAction").change(); Bind an event handler to the "change" JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
You can trigger an event using the trigger function of jQuery. $(". None select").
Trigger('change'); "Although .trigger() simulates an event activation, complete with a synthesized event object, it does not perfectly replicate a naturally-occurring event.
Think that wasn't the question ... trigger() to simulate and change() to capture the event. – racar Nov 10 at 21:58.
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