Hi,

not much to add to Select's javadoc:
* Advantages to the standard choice components is that the user has a lot more control over the * markup between the <select> tag and its children <option> tags: allowing for such
 * things as <optgroup> tags.

I'd say use DropDownChoice until you hit a wall.

Sven

Am 01.12.2011 16:14, schrieb Richard W. Adams:
Can someone educate me on the differences between Select and
DropDownChoice? They both create a<SELECT>  control. What factors should I
consider in determining which one to use? Are they designed for different
use cases? Is one more powerful/flexible than the other? Etc.

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