Hi,

I've been having some difficulty, locating documentation that explains how to 
get a listbox item value.  There are loads of examples of how to obtain or set 
the value of a text area, or of a browse-style list.

I think the problem is that, in the html, it's not actually called 'listbox', 
and therefore a Google search isn't producing optimal results.

So if we have a listbox lst_01 as below, how would we obtain the second item 
("Value_02")?

<select name="lst_01" multiple size="4" id="lst_01" 
style="position:absolute;left:435px;top:293px;width:162px;height:74px;z-index:25;"
 title="lst_01">
<option selected value="Value_01">Item_01</option>
<option value="Value_02">Item_02</option>
<option value="Value_03">Item_03</option>
</select>


If we try to get the listbox object, by setting lst_01 to 

    ( ef/from "#lst_01" ( ef/read-form-input ) )


, then the contents of lst_01 in Clojurescript, is just a unit set of the first 
(selected) value

    #{"Value_01"}


Is there a way to obtain non-Selected values, anywhere in the listbox?  Or a 
vector/list of all values?

It's clear how to do this in Javascript, but I'd like to stick with 
Clojurescript idioms, preferably with Enfocus.  But even a non-Enfocus example, 
would help.




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