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kabucek
Hi all,

I want to create a dropdownbox with 4 selections,
and I want to create hyperlink to each of those selections.
I know I can do this with this code:
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<form name="AutoListBox">
<p><select name="ListBoxURL" size="1" language="javascript" onchange="gotoLink(this.form);">
<option value="URL#1.htm">Place 1 </option>
<option value="URL #2.htm">Place 2 </option>
<option value="URL#3.htm">Place 3 </option>
<option selected> -- Select to Jump -- </option>
</select></p>
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
function gotoLink(form) {
var OptionIndex=form.ListBoxURL.selectedIndex;
parent.location = form.ListBoxURL.options[OptionIndex].value;}
//-->
</script>
</form>
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But this will give the down arrow next to each selection.
Is there a way to create the same thing but without that small arrow?

Thanks.
Idontwantspam
If i understand your question correctly...

I think the answer is no. Dropdown boxes always have an arrow next to them.
Sars!
U mean like this:
http://tornupletters.com/sars/test/test.php

Here's the script:
QUOTE
<form name="AutoListBox">
<p><select name="ListBoxURL" size="4" language="javascript" onchange="gotoLink(this.form);">
<option value="link1.html">Place 1 </option>
<option value="link2.html">Place 2 </option>
<option value="link3.html">Place 3 </option>
<option selected>Select a option to jump</option>
</select></p>
</form>
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
function gotoLink(form) {
var OptionIndex=form.ListBoxURL.selectedIndex;
parent.location = form.ListBoxURL.options[OptionIndex].value;}
//-->
</script>


Grtz,
SaRs!
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