Take a look into XMLHTTPRequest <http://www.google.com/search?q=xmlhttprequest> 
it will allow you to 
send a request to a page after the first drop down is selected without having 
to do a page refresh.

Just a thought.

Doug

Discover Antartica wrote:
> I want to display the data in two select boxes.  For example, I want to 
> display two select boxes. In the first one I want to display the list of the 
> category of employees (like full time, part time, contract, etc)
>  
> On the second select list i want to display the list of employees in that 
> category. For example, if the user clicks on the part time then the second 
> box should display all part time employees only.
>  
> Is there a easy way for this?
>  
>  
> 
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