Dave:

That makes a lot of sense.  Thank you for your help.

To be honest:  I think you get something stuck in your head, and you need someone else 
to point it out to you.  I had it in my mind that the onchange event is what was 
needed (male egos tend to do that).

But anyway:  thanks for the help.

Andy

----- Original Message -----

I think the "onchange" won't fire until the change is "committed" - i.e. you move away 
from the radio button (or presumably double-click it).  If you want it to respond to a 
click, why not use an "onclick" event?
 
Dave S





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