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Short Description
Cross-browser technique for creating lookup lists from a standard HTML textbox and listbox.

Long Description
Cross-browser technique for creating lookup lists from a standard HTML textbox and listbox.

Author
Scott Isaacs
Submission URL
http://www.SiteExperts.com/tips/elements/ts07/page1.asp
Submission Date
Feb 3,1998
 

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Overall Rating: 4.3

mwedberg on Jun 14, 2006 at 11:46:15 AMRating: 5
Excellent Article!
dshah on Feb 22, 2005 at 8:18:08 AMNo Rating
This Example dosent seem to work with IE 6 could anybody help me out with this, Thanks in advance
Florian Messerli on Sep 17, 1999 at 10:18:10 AMRating: 4
I've experienced some problems with Netscape 4.5.
If you use the 'width=...%' in the 'table' function, the listbox is not working. With Explorer, it works fine !
suiterm on Apr 15, 1999 at 6:39:05 AMRating: 4

Navigator 4.5 does not display the select box selection dynamically i.e., showing the selected item in the select box view area if the pick list exceeds the height of the select box. Since the qualifying item is blocked but not yet displayed in the select box however, a user can work around this problem by tabbing to the select box and pressing the right arrow on the keyboard. This appears to be a limitation with the way Navigator handles a client side javascript executed value update to a select box.

suiterm on Apr 14, 1999 at 12:51:01 PMRating: 4
Running this code in IE 4.01, I experienced a javascript error looking for an object.  This problem was solved by naming the associated form tag i.e., <form name="test">.  Then everything worked ok.

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