That really sounds like a problem that should be tackled with JavaScript.
But, if your target audience is that archaic, JavaScript may be out of their
league.
-Avi
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From: Dr. Dragomir D. Dimitrijevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 1999 5:13 AM
Subject: off-topic: HTML
> Hi All!
>
> A want to show users in a HTML form a combo-box
> with card types and an input (type="text").
> The input field is initially filled with the amount
> the customer owes. He/she can choose to pay
> more or less. Depending on the selected card
> type, there is a discount.
>
> I need a visible read-only field that is changed
> dynamically ad the user changes the selection
> in the combo-box and the content
> of the input field,
>
> I know that I can do this in an applet, but I am targeting low end clients
> that cannot handle applets. I know for
> hidden type but I need this information
> to be visible.
>
> Any suggestions?
> Thanks
>
> Dragomir
>
>
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