Use `[data-sort_field]` or initialization options `sort_field` to specify a form field(a text library or a hidden field) to store the order of the selected options.
Use `[data-sort_field]` or initialization options `sort_field` to specify a form field(a text library or a hidden field) to store the order of the selected options.
<divclass="example">
<divclass="example">
<selectdata-placeholder="Choose some fruit that you love..."class="chosen-select form-control"tabindex="2"multiple=""data-sort_field="#chosenSortField"data-sort_value_spliter=",">
<selectdata-placeholder="Choose some fruit that you love..."class="chosen-select form-control"tabindex="2"multiple=""data-sort_field="#chosenSortField"data-sort_value_splitter=",">
<optionvalue="strawberries">Strawberry</option>
<optionvalue="strawberries">Strawberry</option>
<optionvalue="apple">Apple</option>
<optionvalue="apple">Apple</option>
<optionvalue="orange">Orange</option>
<optionvalue="orange">Orange</option>
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</div>
</div>
```html
```html
<selectdata-placeholder="Choose fruits that you love..."class="chosen-select form-control"tabindex="2"multiple=""data-sort_field="#chosenSortField"data-sort_value_spliter=",">
<selectdata-placeholder="Choose fruits that you love..."class="chosen-select form-control"tabindex="2"multiple=""data-sort_field="#chosenSortField"data-sort_value_splitter=",">