You will need just JavaScript for this kind of job...

You should take a look at: "JavaScript DOM" 
It is quite simple to do this... You will see....

Tiago Henrique C. R. Alves
Analista de Sistemas
Politec - CSS
Tel: 3038-6952


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De: Linda Coleman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 8 de dezembro de 2003 14:07
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: [OT] Looking for a Taglib


Hi List,

I have several pages that need to show users a list of available options
in one listbox, an add & remove button & a list box that shows the 
options they've already selected. This fairly common in UI's & I've seen 
this on a few web pages something like this...


Available States                   Selected States
+------------+                    +--------------+
| Alabama    |                    | Connecticut  |
| Alaska     |   +---------+      | Maine        |
| Arizona    |   |   Add>> |      |              |
| Arkansas   |   +---------+      |              |
| California |                    |              |
| Colorado   |   +---------+      |              |
| Delaware   |   |<<Remove |      |              |
| Florida    |   +---------+      |              |
+------------+                    +--------------+


I've looked on Google, SourceForge & Jakarta for a taglib that
would do something like this, without success.

Obviously the html taglib will help with the buttons & listboxes,
but there's a lot of javascript needed to support this kind of
widget & it would be a lot easier to manage if there was a taglib
that could generate it.

Does anyone know of a taglib that could help with this and/or
another source finding taglibs?

Thanks in advance.
Linda :)










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