Thanks. I'll have a lok at these tags. Can you give me a brief desription
as to what they do?
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dick Applebaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 December 2000 14:11
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Slightly OT....HTML question
Andrew
You can try allocating more memory to the browser on the Mac.
A better approach might be to use something like twoSelectsRelated or
ThreeSelectsRelated custom tags availab at allaire.
At least you could break the unwieldy number of entries into smaller groups.
HTH
Dick
At 12:53 PM +0000 12/5/00, Andy Ewings wrote:
>I have a form with a select control that loads approx 7000 options into it
>(I know this is stupid but it's what the client wants). When I view the
>form on a PC it's fine. However on a Mac I see nothing. When I reduce the
>number of entries to about 4,500 I can see them on the Mac.
>
>Does anyone know if there is a known issue here and if so is there a way
>around it?
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