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Cascading Drop Down without page refresh

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

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jQuery Assistance

Ugh, patently getting Fiddles to work is not as simple as it should be, I shall try again http://dnndev.com/fiddle/fid/400

Author: Jeff M.
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Hiding drop-down value

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 …

Author: Jeff M.
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Javascript - Two Drop-down and their values to a Textbox

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 …

Author: Jeff M.
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Cascading Drop-down - Required

Is there a way to make the child drop-down required only when the parent drop-down has an option selected? Thanks..

Author: Jeff M.
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