I have n drop-downs like this:
<select id="select1">
  <option>1</option>
  <option>2</option>
  <option>3</option>
</select>
<select id="select2">
 <option>1</option>
 <option>2</option>
 <option>3</option>
</select>
with identical options. All the choices should be unique, so once the option is selected in one combobox, it should be removed from others. So, if a user selects "1" in select1 there will be only options "2" and "3" in select2.
Now, jQuery disable SELECT options based on Radio selected (Need support for all browsers) offers a nice solution, but how can I modify this to work with selects instead of radio buttons?
Is this what you mean?
This would remove everything from #select2 that was in #select1:
$("#select2 option").each(function() {
    if($("#select1 option[value=" + this.value + "]").length)
        $(this).remove();
});
Here's another alternative that removes all duplicates:
$("select").each(function() {
  var select = $(this);  
  select.children("option").each(function() {
    $('select').not(select).children("option[value=" + this.value + "]").remove();
  });
});
This removes every duplicate, leaving he option only in the first <select> it found it in.
Update for your comment:
$("#select1").change(function() {
 $("#select2 option[value=" + $(this).val()+ "]").remove();
});
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