Hi,
Can you please give me a quick example of how to do this:
> Then change printbox() to create the
> tag using a loop over the value. For each value, check to see if it is
> the same as the value passed in and generate the appropriate option tag.
The way i have it right now is:
tag = """
<select name='percent'>
<option SELECTED VALUE=%s>%s</option>
<option VALUE='-'>-</option>
<option VALUE='0'>0%%</option>
<option VALUE='10'>10%%</option>
<option VALUE='20'>20%%</option>
<option VALUE='30'>30%%</option>
<option VALUE='40'>40%%</option>
<option VALUE='50'>50%%</option>
<option VALUE='60'>60%%</option>
<option VALUE='70'>70%%</option>
<option VALUE='80'>80%%</option>
<option VALUE='90'>90%%</option>
<option VALUE='100'>100%%</option>
</select>""" % (selected_value, selected_value)
Although it does what i want, I don't like the way the value is display.
Thanks,
Patty
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