No need to boggle your mind anymore. I've figured it out myself. For those of you interested, I can give you the source if you like. Right now the code is in its beta stage and should be completely done by the end of the weekend. Just gotta fix a bug or two and add dynamic arrays in the picture. What can I say, I'm a stickler for memory. Also makes the program more robust to the database.

I'll give you guys the gist of it. Using VBScript and ASP, I dynamically created JavaScript arrays and the populateComboBox() function. The arrays are holding the information from the database. When the proper item is selected from the combobox, the populateComboBox() function displays the array associated with the item. This is probably the hard way to do it, but it works for now. If anyone else has a suggestion, i'll be glad to hear it. Now I can honestly say that I've used three languages at the same time, if you consider ASP a language.

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- jeste®

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