At 3:11 PM -0400 10/19/05, Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
This isn's something that is possible in straight HTML. There could be a
way to do it via CSS, but nothing obvious presents itself to me... I tried
setting a background-image, but that didn't work.
Can you find an example of it being done? Unless there's some non-obvious
CSS trick, or perhaps some non-standard browser extension, I'd bet this
isn't possible.
Here's an example of something a user might not distinguish from what
is described, although it wouldn't be using <select>
http://script.aculo.us/demos/ajax/autocompleter_customized
By using DHTML like this and having an event cause a hidden form
field value to be set, you could achieve the goal.
Note that Scriptaculous builds upon the Prototype library, which
breaks commons-validator client side javascript validation.
Joe
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