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Is there a limit on Web Page size or number of Drpdown b
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00481314
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>I gave up on Netscape long ago. The magic number is 30? That is what I "love" about web development - things that work in other programming languages may behave differently with a Web Application. I have a few controls (also select option) that do strange things. Some are data driven and others are hard coded. Each seems to have a mind of its own. I find that when I have calls to methods such as OnChange(), things become shaky.
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>My pages have a maximum pagecount of 10 so I have not ventured out beyond that point as you have done. Are the combo boxes not visible at all?

When I have Cold Fusion loop through the records and send 30 Table entries (< TR >) With 3 DropDown Boxes in each < TD >, then it is OK. But if I up it to 31 records, then the form shows up and nothing is shown in the table where the comboboxes should be. But through some experimenting I have found that if I slid the viewbar on the right up and down a view times (to see first part of the table to the end of the table) then combo buttons will appear, but very randomly and not exactly where I want them. I still cant view the source code when this happens. But on 30 records sent I can and it looks good. So my best guess is that too many combo boxes spoils the broth or the fact that 3,600 characters sent to I.E. in an html is over the limit.

>When you loose your control source a combo box will collapse to a very small >width but the height remains the same.

No they just dont appear in the table

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>Which browser and version are you using.

I.E. 5.5 SP1

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>Well, sorry to carry on but I am having what I call a “Browser Experience” – something happening that cannot be explained by created intelligence.
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>Wish you the best it finding a solution to your problem but do consider trying another version of a browser.
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>Tom

Thanks for your time..
Bret Hobbs

"We'd have been called juvenile delinquents only our neighborhood couldn't afford a sociologist." Bob Hope
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