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Creating a Textbox with JavaScript Auto-Complete







Creating a Textbox with JavaScript
Auto-Complete

Creating a Textbox with JavaScript
Auto-Complete
04/09/2004 03:57 PM

As a user types in new values using the Auto-Complete feature of Internet Explorer, it maintains a list of values that the user has entered. But there are some limitations. These are overcome in this article, using JavaScript. By Guyon Roche. 0409




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