See comments inline.

On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 15:43:15 +0100, Joseph Harris
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip/>
> I also want to have one option where the form user can type in
> another term.   At the moment I can't find a way to achieve this.   Is there
> one?   

There are some good hints at what these elements do in there names....
select and option... which should infer that you will select one of
the provided options.  Not input a new one.  However, there is an
element that handles input pretty well. I'll leave you to guess
though.

> I also want to include in some forms a select list which will be derived
> from all the rows in a field of another table;  is there a way to do this?

Yes.  Use a loop.  you might find this tutorial helpful:

http://www.pykyl.com/library/php_mysql_example.html

hth,
Stephen

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