no..did you split and check the count of the items present in the
dripdownall variable...?

check this one ...add the weblist from yahoo registration page called
Country and run the below code...

val = Browser("Yahoo! Registration").Page("Yahoo!
Registration").WebList("country").GetROProperty("all items")
arrValues = Split(val,";",-1,1)
msgbox Ubound(arrValues)




On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 9:33 AM, Kiran Ogeti <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  This is something new , I never noticed..
>
> I have like 200+ values in my dropdown (List box)...I wanted to make sure
> couple of values listed in there..so I did
>
> dropdownall =  .weblist().getroprperty("all items")
>
> but it looks like the variable "dropdownall" has a length limit and it
> pulls only about 20 values in the field and get truncated..
>
> Any ideas please
>
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