Ok, it looks good but maybe I don't understand as much as I would like to think I do. To me the process should be rather simple.

Webpage javascript askes server script for information to fill first drop down.

Server Script responds with an xml document.

Webpage Javascript parses information and displays in second Dropdown list

Process is repeated for the third dropdown list.

Is this what the JSON module would do for me?

Is it possible to setup the web-page to handle multiple sets of the dropdown lists? 10 for example? (I have found a method that the other 9 would not show up until the first is filled)

Can you provide an example of it working?

thanks for your help


In reply to Re^2: perl javascript XML by blenkhn
in thread perl javascript XML by blenkhn

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