Well, that didn't help much, hah. My problem is that I only have 1 select box, not 2.
And on my end over here, if I simply add items to my select box through CF by looping
through and adding <option>'s those items I added through CF doesn't seem to get
passed to the server. They appear in the select box, but do not get passed. I have no
idea what the problem is, but I guess I'll play around more.
Cedric
>I didn't include the external js cuz I figured you didn't need it.
>We'll see if js can get thru now :-)
>
>Put this in your HEAD area:
>
><!--// load the qForm JavaScript API //-->
><SCRIPT SRC="../lib/qforms.js"></SCRIPT>
><SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
><!--//
>// set the path to the qForms directory
>qFormAPI.setLibraryPath("../lib/");
>// this loads all the default libraries
>qFormAPI.include("*");
>//-->
></SCRIPT>
>
>Wrap the code I posted already in a form post. My example was named
>"EditSignup" and you must use the name attribute in your form
>statement. Like this:
>
><form
> action="foo.cfm?woo=hoo"
> method="post"
> name="EditSignup">
>
>Put the following after the /form tag.
>
><SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
><!--//
>objForm = new qForm("EditSignup");
>objForm.States.makeContainer();
>objForm.States.dummyContainer = true;
>objForm.ChosenStates.makeContainer();
>//-->
></SCRIPT>
>
>Good luck,
>
>
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>-------------------------------------------
>Matt Robertson, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>MSB Designs, Inc. http://mysecretbase.com
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>
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