Or using javascript it could be possible to change form's "action" value
dinamically to the selected option link and submit a simple get.
Hmm, using onChange and javascipt you dont even need a form.
But than it is OT here.

> As Francois suggested, embedd select in a form and add define onchange
> event to select.
> <form method="post" action="something">
> <select name="sats"  onChange="submit()">
> </select>
> </form>
>
> In URLHandlerSomething do a relocation to the posted link
>
> Peter
>
>> The code I had was for a table, giving 'hyperlinks' to the items.
>>
>> <table><tr><td><table>
>> <tr><td>Satellite-name</td></tr>
>> <#table_rows  SatList>
>> <tr><td><a href="satlist?CUS=<#CUS>&SATNAME=<#SAT>"><#SAT></a></td></tr>
>> </#table_rows Satlist>
>> </table></td><td><img src="<#IMAGE>"></td></tr></table>
>>
>> So when i select my 'value' in the pulldown, it needs to open the link
>> satlist?CUS=<#CUS>&SATNAME=<#SAT>
>>
>> Ruud Kerstens
>>
>> Op 18-2-2011 11:11, Francois PIETTE schreef:
>>>> Is there a way to activate the link in the pulldown after selecting it?
>>> Sorry, I don't understand the question.
>>> Maybe you want to make the pulldown par of a html form. Just give a
>>> name attribute to the select tag and it will be sent as a field when
>>> the form is submitted. Your Delphi code can then grab the value of
>>> the selected option as any other form variable.
>>>
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>>> The author of the freeware Internet Component Suite (ICS)
>>> http://www.overbyte.be 
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