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Jun 8 2005, 04:18 PM
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Thanks for taking a look. this is my first post here. (woot woot) yes well i am trying to design a basic webpage and i want to use a "list/menu" form to select different names of cities. That I got done just fine. What i would like to happen is when the user selects a city in the drop-down box, that triggers a new page to load in a target frame. It seems like that would be simple enough, but i cant figure it out. I know that forms are usally used to send data to servers and back again, but I would like to implement it for simply pointing new pages into a frame. It would look so much better than having buttons. Any Help? Thank you very much, Jesse |
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Jun 15 2005, 09:36 PM
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This page should help:
http://www.netmechanic.com/news/vol3/javascript_no12.htm -------------------- Lawrence
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Aug 12 2005, 10:36 AM
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In Dreamweaver, theres a function called a Jump Menu which is found in:
Insert -> Form Objects -> Jump menu I don't really use them much but most of the setting up is done in a wizard. Hope this helps, Graham -------------------- Visit-Us.co.uk Small Business Websites and Reliable UK Web Hosting
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