Re: Associative array
- From: "Rose" <rose@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 19:06:00 -0500
Thanks Flamer...
I am familiar with both the JavaScript as well as the submit approach. I
guess I was just hoping there was something a bit less obvious to the user
than the submit. Thanks for your prompt response :-)
"Flamer" <die.spam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Rose wrote:
Hi all... I have a drop down list in a form that allows selections of one
item. How do I get the selected item for use in another field on the same
page?
Hi,
If you don't want the page to be reloaded after the first selection,
then the only way is javascript, the prob with javascript is its real
flaky and some users have it disabled, the option would be to only show
the one field, let them make selection, hit submit then load the form
again with the new fields aswell.
Flamer.
.
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