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drop downbox help (javascript/ajax/php) unsure lol


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Ok im normally good at finding this infor but tonight im not having much luck at all!

Basically what im trying to achieve is when the user selects from the option list below it will automatically refresh the page/load it below the selection box, one the page has loaded the person can do what they require to do within that area (admin pages) its basically going to be if users selected display users, if sold display that. Hope im explaining this well but im guessing im not :/ A tutorial or something would be nice, so i can read about it i dont want a submit button.


[color=#990000][size=1]<select name="select_box" >[/size][/color]
[color=#990000][size=1] <option value="">Please choose</option>[/size][/color]
[color=#990000][size=1] <option value="1">Index</option>[/size][/color]
[color=#990000][size=1] <option value="2">Sold</option>
[/size][/color][color=#990000][size=1] <option value="3">users</option>[/size][/color]
[color=#990000][size=1]</select>[/size][/color]

Thanks to all that help

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Yes Alex, i want a select box like that then with the page refreshes on choice or there is no refresh but the data is displayed, so if users was selected users would be displayed but on the same page, if it was sold then the sold info is displayed i dont want multiple pages when it could all be combined if that makes sense.

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Yeh im kinda relearning my limited php, css and html then i have an idea in my mind figure i need anothr language search for 2 hours ask for help then go hang on im doing what i always do complicate things! lol

Thanks anyway Alex

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