yes,
SELECT(OPTION('one',_value=1),OPTION('two',_value=2))
On Nov 19, 9:54 am, Dmitri Zagidulin <[email protected]> wrote:
> When you pass a list of strings to the SELECT helper, it creates an
> html select control, with options populated from the list of strings,
> and each string is both the option's value and label.
>
> so, SELECT(['one, 'two']) yields
> <select>
> <option value="one">one</option>
> etc.
>
> Does SELECT provide for the other common usage scenario, where you're
> trying to create a list of options that have, say, an integer id as
> the value and a string label as the contents of the option?
> (That is, something like SELECT([ ('1', 'one'), ('2', 'two')])
> yielding:
> <select>
> <option value="1">one</option> .. etc.
> )
> So, is it possible to pass in a list of tuples to SELECT (instead of
> just a flat list)?
>
> If not, would you accept a patch to make that possible?
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