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    Anyone know if there is such a thing as a multi-column dropdown list?

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    no such thing.
    I have plans to make a drop down listview some time when I get the time though..
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    ok

    Well make sure you let me know when its done!

    I have one that is a 3rd party component we use in our VB app, but thats no good for the web.....

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    well as long as its active X you can get it work in IE.
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    yep

    Well, it IS an ActiveX control, but is there a way to do it so the user doesnt get that annoying message that says "you are about to download an ActiveX control, bla, bla, bla..." ???

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    The only way is to change the security options in their IE Options to alwys allow active x. there is no other way
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    ?

    And no one is going to do that......

    Is there anything else I can use?

    ps: I hate applets, theyre so damn unprofessional.

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    geez

    Since when is ASPToday a pay site? Cripes, I really don't want to pay $50 to see if the article is what I need.

    Anyone have a membership? I'll PayPal you like 5 bucks for a copy of the article above!


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    Holy crap are you serious?? I doubt they are gonna get many takers on that.. Still too many free resources. Too bad. Wrox was a good resource. (And their books still are!)
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    !

    I know! That was a good site, too bad they went for the cash.....

    And you're right, there are tons of free resources so why pay?

    I still would like to see that article though so if anyone took the plunge & got a membership, let me know!

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    Wink Accept ActiveX

    Although I am no genious at ASP, you will find that 90-100% of any Windows type setting in the Registry.

    If you are capable of using an API to change a Registry Entry, or you are able to write your own ActiveX DLL, OCX or EXE which can be run from a Web Server then I imagine that you'd be in!

    The way to find what registry entry(s) you are looking for is to download a Registry Tracer or other such product and take a snapshot of your registry before and after - easy!
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    ps: I hate applets, theyre so damn unprofessional
    Why do you think they're unprofessional? Surely the fact that they're safer and run on more platforms shows how professional they are?
    Yeah, you can have unprofessional applets, but you can have unprofessional ActiveX controls, as well.
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