Yes, thanks!

On Feb 6, 1:19 pm, Malcolm Tredinnick <malc...@pointy-stick.com>
wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 17:22 -0800, min wrote:
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> > If use request.GET['selectM'].strip() in the following example, we can
> > only get the the 'value' of selected item.
>
> > <html>
> > <head><title></title></head>
> > <body>
> >         <form method="get" action="." >
> >                <select multiple="multiple" id="selectM">
> >                <option value='test1'>bbb</option>
> >                <option value='test2'>ccc</option>
> >                <option value='test3'>ddd</option>
> >               </select>
> >        <input type="submit"  value="submit" />
> > </from>
> > </body>
> > </html>
>
> > Is there any way to get both value and text from the SelectMultiple
> > widget the in the views.py?
>
> No, because HTML forms don't work that way. Only the value of the
> "value" attribute is submitted. You (the page designer) already know
> what the corresponding text for that option is, so the form shouldn't
> need to tell you about it again. It submits the minimum necessary.
>
> Regards,
> malcolm
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