That's good,  I thought you still might have some other requirement(s). 
 Anyhow,  if you implement it, please advise how it goes.  I might try 
switch to that one if you found it easy to use.  All the best,  David


On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 12:10:50 AM UTC+1, MichaelF wrote:
>
> Nothing's wrong with Anthony's answer; I like it.
>
> On Monday, July 9, 2012 4:54:42 PM UTC-6, villas wrote:
>>
>> I used this one once:
>> http://www.senamion.com/blog/jmultiselect2side.html
>>
>> However,  it appears the one Anthony suggested would be better -- what's 
>> wrong with that suggestion?
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, July 8, 2012 9:00:04 PM UTC+1, MichaelF wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks, Bruno. That's not quite what I need for this job, but I do need 
>>> that in another. I need something more like what Anthony posted (
>>> http://quasipartikel.at/multiselect_next/).
>>>
>>> On Sunday, July 8, 2012 12:42:09 PM UTC-6, rochacbruno wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I guess you need this:
>>>>
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>>>> On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 3:10 PM, MichaelF wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm aware of the multiple and checkbox widgets. I'm looking for a 
>>>>> widget whose name I don't know. It consists of two side-by-side boxes, 
>>>>> each 
>>>>> box can contain a list of items, and usually starts off with all the 
>>>>> items 
>>>>> in the left-hand box. Between the two boxes are two arrows, usually one 
>>>>> on 
>>>>> top of the other, one pointing to the right, one to the left. The 
>>>>> left-hand 
>>>>> box contains those items not 'chosen'; the right-hand box contains those 
>>>>> chosen. To 'choose' items (that is, to move an item from the left-hand 
>>>>> box 
>>>>> to the right-hand box) one selects the item(s) (ctrl-click, shift-click, 
>>>>> etc.) in the left-hand box, then presses the right-pointing arrow. The 
>>>>> selected items move from the left-hand box to the right-hand box. To 
>>>>> 'un-choose' items one selects items in the right-hand box, then presses 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> left-pointing arrow.
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. What is this widget usually called?
>>>>>
>>>>> 2. Does web2py have such a widget?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

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