[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I built a select in a form. My select is: > print '<SELECT NAME="county">' > print '<OPTION VALUE="000">ALL' > print '<OPTION VALUE="001">AAA' > print '<OPTION VALUE="002">BBB' > print '</SELECT>' > > I can get which item value users select. For example users select item > 2, I can get its value "001". But now I want to get item label "AAA", > not its value "001". How I can do this. I use python to code.
This is actually a HTML question, not python: You're doing it almost right except that the option tag should be closed as always. <SELECT NAME="county"> <OPTION VALUE="000">ALL</OPTION> <OPTION VALUE="001">AAA</OPTION> <OPTION VALUE="002">BBB</OPTION> </SELECT> better yet but may not be supported in all browsers (try): <SELECT NAME="county"> <OPTION VALUE="000" LABEL="ALL"></OPTION> <OPTION VALUE="001" LABEL="AAA"></OPTION> <OPTION VALUE="002" LABEL="BBB"></OPTION> </SELECT> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list