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Hi, I've got my cascading drop-downs working perfectly, but I was hoping there was a way it could be set up so that it doesn't refresh the whole page. Any ideas? Thanks, Mandy
I have a form with a drop-down and a couple checkboxlists. I want the checkboxlists disabled and unselected at first page load and until something other than the default "Select An Active Disaster" is selected. I'm trying to accomplish this via jQuery. It's not doing anything when I change the DDL to something other than the default option. I even tried to add an alert, but nothing is being dis

Hiding drop-down value

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I'd like to use XMP for a contact-us form to save the information to the db and send to the appropriate persons. I know the DNN feedback form will work, but we'd also like some other custom features. But for the "send-to" persons drop-down, the values are display the actual e-mail address of the persons when viewed in something such-as fire-bug, etc. Any ideas on how to hide these, yet still send
Patrick Ryan helped me with getting the value of one drop-down box into a text box using jQuery. This works great. But I'm trying to get the values of two drop-down boxes to populate a textbox. I'm not proficient in jQuery and tried to get something working. Thanks..
Is there a way to make the child drop-down required only when the parent drop-down has an option selected? Thanks..

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