In the HTML source, there are some connections to the javascript(?) file steal.production.js
I opened this file in Chrome and created event listener breakpoints, and then manually changed the dropdown list value. This activated the "change" control, and led me to the following code in the .js-file:
HTML Code:
a:a.replace(B,"mouseenter$1 mouseleave$1")};h.event={add:function(b,c,d,e,f){var g,k,l,j,s,n,m,p,o;if(!(b.nodeType===3||b.nodeType===8||!c||!d||!(g=h._data(b)))){if(d.handler){m=d;d=m.handler}if(!d.guid)d.guid=h.guid++;l=g.events;if(!l)g.events=l={};k=g.handle;if(!k){g.handle=k=function(b){return typeof h!=="undefined"&&(!b||h.event.triggered!==b.type)?h.event.dispatch.apply(k.elem,arguments):a};k.elem=b}c=h.trim(fa(c)).split(" ");for(g=0;g<c.length;g++){j=ba.exec(c[g])||[];s=j[1];n=(j[2]||"").split(".").sort();
Is it safe to say then that there is a javascript function at work when I change the dropdown list?