Accessing the select
element of a form
In this tutorial, we look at using JavaScript to access the
select element. See how to accomplish tasks such as finding out which option
was selected and creating a drop down navigational menu.
Working
with selection boxes
Selection lists are quite commonly used in
forms-with some help from JavaScript, it can be very useful sometimes.
Example of selection list:
The fundamental way to access forms is through its name.
Accessing selection lists are no different. Here's an example:
<form name="George">
<p><select name="example" size="1">
<option>choice1</option>
<option>choice2</option>
<option>choice3</option>
<option>choice4</option>
</select></p>
</form>
To access anything within this selection list, we would
write:
Accessing selection lists in JavaScript can be quite
confusing. Where's the confusion, you ask? Well, the above line will access
only the selection list itself, and not the individual elements. We have to
go deeper to do that. Lets discuss how this is done.
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