I'm looking more for a widget that looks like a multi-select, but that
I have more control over. Specifically I want to be able to reorder
items in it. I wasn't sure if listbox was the correct term, but that's
what the DOMAPI guy calls it. Unfortunately he went to a non-free
license :/

I did some googling but to no avail. listbox is too common a term even
if by chance it's the right one.

I've started building my own, but I'd rather not reinvent the wheel.

-- 
 jon
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Thursday, June 5, 2003, 7:55:04 PM, you wrote:
DGSI> Jon,

>>   Does anyone know if there is a good dhtml listbox widget available
>>   anywhere? Similar to DOMAPI's, but standalone?

DGSI> IE-Only solution:
DGSI> http://www.deadbeef.com/dhtml/combobox.htm

DGSI> I build something similar to this for a project a while back--it works
DGSI> really well.

DGSI> Just search Google for other cross-browser solutions (although most of the
DGSI> ones you'll find may be IE-centric.)

DGSI> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=dhtml+combobox

DGSI> -Dan

DGSI> 
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