If the user's browser does not support JavaScript, you cannot dynamically
change the page using JavaScript.  That should not be a surprise.

You can have the form submit to itself, and use CFML to put the
appropriate options in the select element.

-David

On Fri, 03 Nov 2000 18:37:37 GMT "t nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Hi everybody,
> 
> I am looking for a little help right now. I am trying to make a 
> dynamically 
> populated drop down box, of options, so that a user can search for 
> items a 
> little bit easier. right now they have to scroll through each 
> record, 25 at 
> a time, until they get to the category they want. ultimately want i 
> want 
> them to be able to do is to be able to select a category, from the 
> drop down 
> box, and then be able to view the items from that category. that 
> being said 
> here's the big problem:
> 
> how to get the <option>s' listed to function, if the clients browser 
> does 
> not accept javascript?
> 
> any ideas out there?
> 
> HELP!!
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