How to Use datalist in sketchup webdialog box
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 Hello Everyone, I just want to use HTML datalist inside the sketchup webdialog box window if anyone have any idea how to use it please help me.
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 More (visual) info is needed I think. What kind of datalist? What should it look like in the webdialog? What kind of actions must a user be able to do? etc etc. 
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 @rnpatel9789 said: Hello Everyone, I just want to use HTML datalist inside the sketchup webdialog box window if anyone have any idea how to use it please help me.Perhaps something like this dataarray = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']; datalist = "" dataarray.each{ |d| datalist += "<option value='"+d+"' >"+d+"</option>" } dlg = UI;;WebDialog.new("Dummy", false,"dummy",200,200,10,10,true) html = <<-HTML <body> Selection;<select id='list'>#{datalist}</select><br><br> </body> HTML dlg.set_html(html) dlg.show
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 hi sdmitch, I doing something like what you posted but not with selection rather with input field to add behaviour something like autofill in search box. I am using a specific HTML file for the webdialog window and using javascript function to fill the data into the datalist. But In my case it seems the ".inner_html" in not working. I don't know what is the reason may sketchup is not supporting or something else. Here's code sample: In javascript: function setData(projectnos, roomnames){ 
 proj_no = projectnos.split(",");
 var options = '';
 for(var i = 0; i < proj_no.length; i++)
 options += '<option value="'+proj_no[i]+'" />';
 document.getElementById('proj').innerHTML = options;
 }In HTML: <input type="text" name="ProjectNumber" list="proj" /> 
 <datalist id="proj">
 <option value="001"/>
 </datalist>If you have some solution for this then please help me it's very helpful for me. Thank you 
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 Your html & javacript code is not valid. 
 The for-loops should have beginning and closing brackets.
 The options have a value but no content.Look for the complete syntax here: 
 http://www.w3schools.com/js/js_loop_for.asp
 http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_option.asp
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 innerHTML gives you the tags, as well as text content, that you probably don't want... <script> function showNew(key,val) { (key).textContent=(val).value; } </script>john 
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