> I've done this very thing for a leasing company. I used > PHP and MySQL to create a series of arrays in Javascript. > When the user clicked on a value in the first combobox I > used onClick to call a function which loaded information > into the second box. A definite possibility. The only downside being is if there is *alot* of data it'll take a while for the user to DL the page. Chris
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