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Article ID: 928708 - Last Review: December 7, 2006 - Revision: 1.0 How to create and modify a redirection drop-down list box in Expression WebThis article describes how to create and modify a
redirection drop-down list box in Microsoft Expression Web. This article describes how to create and modify a drop-down
list box control that uses JScript to open a specific URL. Note This article uses custom JScript that may not be
available in all Web browsers. For more information about browser
compatibility, click Microsoft Expression Web Help on
the Help menu, type browser
compatibility in the Search for box, and then
click Start searching to view the topics that are
returned. Create the redirection drop-down list boxMicrosoft provides programming examples for illustration only, without warranty either expressed or implied. This includes, but is not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This article assumes that you are familiar with the programming language that is being demonstrated and with the tools that are used to create and to debug procedures. Microsoft support engineers can help explain the functionality of a particular procedure. However, they will not modify these examples to provide added functionality or construct procedures to meet your specific requirements. - Start Expression Web, and then open your site.
- On the File menu, point to
New, click page in the
New task pane, click HTML, and then click
OK.
- On the View menu, point to
Page, and then click Code.
- Insert the following code sample between the <body>
and </body> tags on your page.
<h3 align="center">Where Do You Want to Go Today?</h3>
<center>
<form>
<p><select name="section" size="1" language="javascript" onChange="gotoPage(this.selectedIndex);">
<option selected>Where do you want to go today?</option>
<option>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</option>
<option>Microsoft Home Page</option>
<option>MSN Home Page</option>
</select></p>
</form>
</center>
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
function gotoPage(varItem)
{
switch(varItem)
{
case 0:
window.parent.self.status="Goes Nowhere";
break;
case 1:
window.parent.self.status="Goes Nowhere";
break;
case 2:
window.location="http://www.microsoft.com";
break;
case 3:
window.location="http://www.msn.com";
break;
}
}
// -->
</script>
Note This code sample uses the window.location property to load new pages. If you are using a frameset, the new
page is displayed in the current frame. If you want, you can use the window.open method to load the page and then specify a target frame. For
example, to display the Microsoft home page in a full screen, use the following
JScript code. case 2:
window.open("http://www.microsoft.com", target="_top");
break;
Note You may receive an error message, or the page may not display
correctly if you copy the examples directly from this article, and then paste them
to Expression Web. The angle brackets (<) and (>) may appear as
HTML code. To work around this behavior, first paste the code sample to a
blank document in Notepad. Then, copy the code sample from the document in
Notepad to your page in Expression Web. To do this, follow these steps:
- Copy the code sample from step 4.
- Start Notepad, and then open a blank document.
- On the Edit menu, click
Paste.
- On the Edit menu, click
Select All.
- On the Edit menu, click
Copy.
- In Expression Web, position the cursor on a
blank line immediately below the <body> tag where you want to insert the
JScript code.
- On the Edit menu, click
Paste.
- On the File menu, click
Save.
- In the Save As dialog box, specify a file
name and a location where you want to save the page, and then click
Save.
- On the File menu, point to
Preview in Browser, and then click the browser that you
want to use to preview the page.
Add a URL to the redirection drop-down list boxTo add a URL to the list that is displayed in the drop-down list
box, you must perform the following actions:
- Add an entry to the option list in the HTML
code.
- Add an entry to the "switch(varItem)" section in the
JScript code.
For example, to add a list item for the Microsoft Help and
Support Web site, follow these steps. Note These steps assume that you did not make any changes to the code
sample after you pasted it to Expression Web.
- Start Expression Web, and then open the page that contains the drop-down list box.
- On the View menu, point to
Page, and then click Code.
- Position the cursor immediately after the following HTML
code on your page, and then press ENTER to create a new line.
<option>MSN Home Page</option> - On the new line, type the following HTML code to add this
item to the list.
<option>Microsoft Help and Support Home Page</option> - Position the cursor immediately after the following
JScript code on your page, and then press ENTER to create a new line.
case 3:
window.location="http://www.msn.com";
break; - On the new line, type the following JScript code to
redirect the URL to the Web site that you are adding.
case 4:
window.location="http://support.microsoft.com";
break;
- On the File menu, click
Save.
- On the File menu, point to
Preview in Browser, and then click the browser that you
want to use to preview the page.
Remove a URL from the drop-down list boxTo remove a URL from the list that is displayed in the drop-down
list box, you must perform the following actions:
- Remove the entry from the option list in the HTML code.
- Remove the entry from the "switch(varItem)" section in the
JScript code.
For example, to remove the list item for the Microsoft Help and
Support Web site, follow these steps:
- Start Expression Web, and then open the page that contains the drop-down list box.
- On the View menu, point to
Page, and then click Code.
- Locate the following code.
<option>Microsoft Help and Support Home Page</option> - Select the code that you located in step 3, right-click
the code, and then click Delete.
- Locate the following code.
case 4:
window.location="http://support.microsoft.com";
break; - Select the code that you located in step 5, right-click
the code, and then click Delete.
- On the File menu, click
Save.
- On the File menu, point to
Preview in Browser, and then click the browser that you
want to use to preview the page.
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