On Mar 31, 1:40 am, David Dashifen Kees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is very possible. I would argue that it would be better to use a
> drop-down list that could then have an onChange event handler
Select elements using change events have well known accessibility
problems - if you try to navigate them using the cursor keys, some
browses will fire a change event every time a key is pressed and the
selection changes. In other browsers, nothing happens until the
control loses focus and the selection has changed from when the
control got focus.
Try this in IE:
<select onchange="$('d0').innerHTML += '<br>'+this.value;">
<option value="zero">zero
<option value="one">one
<option value="two">two
<option value="three">three
</select>
<div id="d0"></div>
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Rob
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