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Gavin has attended:
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by - delegate Gavin [12 posts] (2007 Feb 27 Tue, 16:47) replyReply

I want to have 2 drop down menus

Counties and Cities.

How can i link the forms/text boxes so that when a county is selected in the first drop down menu, the cities/towns in that county are then listed in the second drop down.....and then from there onto a page for that town selected?

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DreamWeaver and HTML Linking drop down boxes and forms

by - trainer David gold contributer[428 posts] (2007 Feb 28 Wed, 09:52) replyReply

Hi Gavin

I hope you found your dreamweaver 8 courses useful.

The way that I would do this would be to get the values that you want to put in your drop down boxes, dynamically from a database. To do this you basically set up a database on your webserver, and then you can get the values you want in your drop down boxes using SQL.

Hope this helps

David

RE: DreamWeaver and HTML Linking drop down boxes and forms

by - delegate Gavin [12 posts] (2007 Feb 28 Wed, 10:15) replyReply

hi Daviv,


where can i find out how to do this?

Thanks
gavin

RE: DreamWeaver and HTML Linking drop down boxes and forms

by - trainer David gold contributer[428 posts] (2007 Feb 28 Wed, 10:25) Edited on 2007 Feb 28 Wed, 10:25 replyReply

Hi Gavin

Firstly you will need to purchase web hosting with database backing, the provider that I personally use for this is easyspace.

Once you have done this, it would be a good idea to learn SQL and and a web programming language such as JSP or PHP. This will give you a good understanding of how to do this.

Hope this helps

David

RE: Linking forms

by - trainer Rich platinum contributer[744 posts] (2007 Feb 28 Wed, 14:02) replyReply

Gavin,

It's a little bit complicated. Usually this is achieved by using Javascript, so you may want to read up on how to implement Javascript into your web pages.

There's a brilliant example of what you want here.

Be prepared for it to take a while and lots of fiddling to get it perfect.

Good luck.

Rich


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