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Rgds,
Sabari Arasu
AIG - TCS CTC
Ambattur,
Chennai
India

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vikramjit Singh [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 11:22 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: off topic - java script
>
> check this
>
>
> <!-- TWO STEPS TO INSTALL DROPDOWN BOX POPULATION:
>
>   1.  Copy the coding into the HEAD of your HTML document
>   2.  Add the last code into the BODY of your HTML document  -->
>
> <!-- STEP ONE: Paste this code into the HEAD of your HTML document  -->
>
> <HEAD>
>
> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
>
> <!-- Begin
> var arrItems1 = new Array();
> var arrItemsGrp1 = new Array();
>
> arrItems1[3] = "Truck";
> arrItemsGrp1[3] = 1;
> arrItems1[4] = "Train";
> arrItemsGrp1[4] = 1;
> arrItems1[5] = "Car";
> arrItemsGrp1[5] = 1;
>
> arrItems1[6] = "Boat";
> arrItemsGrp1[6] = 2;
> arrItems1[7] = "Submarine";
> arrItemsGrp1[7] = 2;
>
> arrItems1[0] = "Planes";
> arrItemsGrp1[0] = 3;
> arrItems1[1] = "Ultralight";
> arrItemsGrp1[1] = 3;
> arrItems1[2] = "Glider";
> arrItemsGrp1[2] = 3;
>
> var arrItems2 = new Array();
> var arrItemsGrp2 = new Array();
>
> arrItems2[21] = "747";
> arrItemsGrp2[21] = 0
> arrItems2[22] = "Cessna";
> arrItemsGrp2[22] = 0
>
> arrItems2[31] = "Kolb Flyer";
> arrItemsGrp2[31] = 1
> arrItems2[34] = "Kitfox";
> arrItemsGrp2[34] = 1
>
> arrItems2[35] = "Schwietzer Glider";
> arrItemsGrp2[35] = 2
>
> arrItems2[99] = "Chevy Malibu";
> arrItemsGrp2[99] = 5
> arrItems2[100] = "Lincoln LS";
> arrItemsGrp2[100] = 5
> arrItems2[57] = "BMW Z3";
> arrItemsGrp2[57] = 5
>
> arrItems2[101] = "F-150";
> arrItemsGrp2[101] = 3
> arrItems2[102] = "Tahoe";
> arrItemsGrp2[102] = 3
>
> arrItems2[103] = "Freight Train";
> arrItemsGrp2[103] = 4
> arrItems2[104] = "Passenger Train";
> arrItemsGrp2[104] = 4
>
> arrItems2[105] = "Oil Tanker";
> arrItemsGrp2[105] = 6
> arrItems2[106] = "Fishing Boat";
> arrItemsGrp2[106] = 6
>
> arrItems2[200] = "Los Angelas Class";
> arrItemsGrp2[200] = 7
> arrItems2[201] = "Kilo Class";
> arrItemsGrp2[201] = 7
> arrItems2[203] = "Seawolf Class";
> arrItemsGrp2[203] = 7
>
> function selectChange(control, controlToPopulate, ItemArray, GroupArray)
> {
>   var myEle ;
>   var x ;
>   // Empty the second drop down box of any choices
>   for (var q=controlToPopulate.options.length;q>=0;q--)
> controlToPopulate.options[q]=null;
>   if (control.name == "firstChoice") {
>     // Empty the third drop down box of any choices
>     for (var q=myChoices.thirdChoice.options.length;q>=0;q--)
> myChoices.thirdChoice.options[q] = null;
>  }
>   // ADD Default Choice - in case there are no values
>   myEle = document.createElement("option") ;
>   myEle.value = 0 ;
>   myEle.text = "[SELECT]" ;
>   controlToPopulate.add(myEle) ;
>   // Now loop through the array of individual items
>   // Any containing the same child id are added to
>   // the second dropdown box
>   for ( x = 0 ; x < ItemArray.length  ; x++ )
>     {
>       if ( GroupArray[x] == control.value )
>         {
>           myEle = document.createElement("option") ;
>           myEle.value = x ;
>           myEle.text = ItemArray[x] ;
>           controlToPopulate.add(myEle) ;
>         }
>     }
> }
> //  End -->
> </script>
>
> </HEAD>
>
> <!-- STEP TWO: Copy this code into the BODY of your HTML document  -->
>
> <BODY>
>
> <form name=myChoices>
> <table align="center">
> <tr>
> <td>
> <SELECT id=firstChoice name=firstChoice onchange="selectChange(this,
> myChoices.secondChoice, arrItems1, arrItemsGrp1);">
>         <option value=0 SELECTED>[SELECT]</option>
>         <option value=1>Land</option>
>         <option value=2>Sea</option>
>         <option value=3>Air</option>
> </SELECT>
> </TD><TD>
> <SELECT id=secondChoice name=secondChoice onchange="selectChange(this,
> myChoices.thirdChoice, arrItems2, arrItemsGrp2);">
> </SELECT>
> <SELECT id=thirdChoice name=thirdChoice>
> </SELECT>
> </TD>
> </TR>
> </TABLE>
> </form>
>
>
> Regards,
> Vikramjit Singh,
> Systems Engineer,
> GTL Ltd.
> Ph. 7612929-1031
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kesav, Ramesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:39 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: off topic - java script
>
>
> Hi all,
>
>  i have 2 select boxes.
> If i choose a value from the first select box the second select box should
> have appropriate values.
>
> eg: first one has science/ IT etc.,
>
>  if i choose science the second should show
> say
> maths/ history/ physics/ chemistry
>
> if i choose IT from the first , the second box should show
> say
> hardware/ software /networking / etc.,
>
> if anybody has a piece of code for this i would really appreciate it.
>
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Ramesh Kesavanarayanan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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