Sure, bind the cfdiv to another page that loads data based on the
value of the drop down. What I mean is - if the drop down was named
categories, you could use a bind of
getdata.cfm?category={category}
On 8/24/07, David Mineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I gind a cfdiv to a query so that the div area will only show if
there are query results. I want to bind it to a select box for
instance.
So if I choose a value from the select dropdown, then the div shows my
nicely formatted cfoutput block with query results inside.
I could pull in a different page with the cfselect value in the url,
then the page would call the query with the URL value as the filter,
but I would rather not have to create a seperate page.
Possible?
TIA,
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