I want to combine two lists of news in an select-field. Something
like:
<select name='mylist'>
 <option value='123' class='new'>latest news</option>
 <option value='234' class='new'>latest news2</option>
 <option value='567' class='old'>older news</option>
 <option value='789' class='old'>older news2</option>
</select>

The both different lists I will get width find()-questions with
different conditions.
To make the select field in the written form, I need an array like
$mylist = array (
                   0 => array('value'=>123, 'name'=>'latest news',
'class'=>'new'),
                   1 => array('value'=>234, 'name'=>'latest news2',
'class'=>'new'),
                   2 => array('value'=>567, 'name'=>'older news',
'class'=>'old'),
                   3 => array('value'=>789, 'name'=>'older news2',
'class'=>'old')
);

Here my questions:
can I construct an array like abough with Set::combine?
(If I use find('list') or    find('all') and set::combine() I get an
array like $mylist = array('123'=>'latest news');
Any ideas?

Thanks for Your help!


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