Ich suche eine m�glichkeit anhabnd einer ausgew�hlten Dropdown auswahl ein
resp. mehrere Eingabefelder erscheinen zu lassen?
also, Wenn im Dropdownfeld z.b. A ausgew�hlt ist -> erscheint unterhalb des
Dropdown men�s 2 Eingabefelder
Wenn im Dropdownfeld z.b. B ausgew�hlt ist -> erscheint unterhalb des
Dropdown men�s 4 Eingabefelder
kann mir da jemand einen Tipp geben?
mfg
Stephan Moos
Yes. Post in a German "speaking" NG, like d.c.l.j.
Gregor
No Gregor, this is not a English NG,
all languages can be used here.
However the Q is not about Javascript,
but primarily about HTML, so that is not on topic.
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Evertjan.
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>> Yes. Post in a German "speaking" NG, like d.c.l.j.
>
> No Gregor, this is not a English NG,
> all languages can be used here.
I see, you made the same point three days ago.
Anyway, I suppose a NG where all sorts of languages would be used
(perhaps *within* threads, too) would be a PITA to read and pretty
useless. Since there are localized groups established, I assume the
language in the non-localized is English. In this particular case (I
still suppose it *is* JS related, with perhaps a change-listener
involved) an alternative German group is readily available - why not
point him to the right place?
Gregor
> Evertjan. meinte:
>> Gregor Kofler wrote on 02 jan 2010 in comp.lang.javascript:
>
>>> Yes. Post in a German "speaking" NG, like d.c.l.j.
>>
>> No Gregor, this is not a English NG,
>> all languages can be used here.
>
> I see, you made the same point three days ago.
And I will keep on making that point.
> Anyway, I suppose a NG where all sorts of languages would be used
> (perhaps *within* threads, too) would be a PITA to read and pretty
> useless.
You are allowed to suppost that ofcourse, bu that does not make it true.
> Since there are localized groups established, I assume the
> language in the non-localized is English.
You assume wrongly, Gregor, using the cyber linqua franca is a pre,
but there is no reason to scare off newbees that use other languages.
> In this particular case (I
> still suppose it *is* JS related, with perhaps a change-listener
> involved) an alternative German group is readily available - why not
> point him to the right place?
Why not point him to another place,
but do not presume or suggest this NG is NOT "the right place",
because that would, wrongly indeed, make this NG a localized NG,
which it isn't and shouldn't be.