Have been looking around for a solution to this and have found some help on stack overflow but in most cases the examples I have found are not using arrays formed from a database query. Here is some code for what I am trying to achieve...
$stores = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM Stores");
$staff = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM Staff");
I would like to create two elements, one for stores and another for staff but I want to filter the staff based on the store client side. So if the user selects "Sydney" from the first dropdown, they are presented with only staff that work at the Sydney store in the second dropdown. Then if the user chooses "London" from the first dropdown, the Sydney staff are replaced by the London staff and so on.
My server side scripting is done with PHP and I am able to create the two dropdowns with PHP. But I am stuck on the jQuery to remove the I don't want from the second dropdown.
I know this is possible, because I see it used all the time. I have seen lots of examples of how to manage this but none of the examples use data from the PHP array to insert the .