Conditional Select Boxes

2005-04-04 Thread bob
With the advent of the new and improved cfform- is there a better way to do 
relational select lists- ie if I select choice 2 from list 1, list 2 is now 
different...



In the past I have done this with javascript.



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Re: Conditional Select Boxes

2005-04-04 Thread Aaron Rouse
I saw on a blog not too long ago that someone was working on a XSL
file to integrate qForms which maybe could lead to an interesting
approach to doing n-selects.  If you are using the flash forms feature
there are a few examples floating around on the net on how to do two
selects related boxes, I believe one of those can be found on
www.cfform.com

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 With the advent of the new and improved cfform- is there a better way to do 
 relational select lists- ie if I select choice 2 from list 1, list 2 is now 
 different...
 
 In the past I have done this with javascript.
 
 --Bob
 
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Re: Conditional Select Boxes

2005-04-04 Thread Bob Clingan
Yeah, there is one example, but

1. Its IE only
2. Its a little flaky

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I saw on a blog not too long ago that someone was working on a XSL
file to integrate qForms which maybe could lead to an interesting
approach to doing n-selects.  If you are using the flash forms feature
there are a few examples floating around on the net on how to do two
selects related boxes, I believe one of those can be found on
www.cfform.com

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Re: Conditional Select Boxes

2005-04-04 Thread Aaron Rouse
The example of flash forms or the example of XSL?  I have messed with
the flash one, saw no flakeyness but honestly do not think I tried it
in something other than IE.

On Apr 4, 2005 11:34 AM, Bob Clingan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yeah, there is one example, but
 
 1. Its IE only
 2. Its a little flaky
 
 --Bob
 
 
 I saw on a blog not too long ago that someone was working on a XSL
 file to integrate qForms which maybe could lead to an interesting
 approach to doing n-selects.  If you are using the flash forms feature
 there are a few examples floating around on the net on how to do two
 selects related boxes, I believe one of those can be found on
 www.cfform.com
 
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