I tried to do the same thing with radio buttons, but found that I was
handcuffed by having to use the NAME property. However, I was able to use drop
down fields (e.g. <SELECT><OPTION>...</SELECT>) quite effectively for the same
purpose. In fact, I use some JavaScript to dynamically generate drop-down
choices depending on what the user had chosen before, so it actually worked
better than radio buttons would have.
I tried to do the same thing with radio buttons, but found that I was handcuffed by having to use the NAME property. However, I was able to use drop down fields (e.g. <SELECT><OPTION>...</SELECT>) quite effectively for the same purpose. In fact, I use some JavaScript to dynamically generate drop-down choices depending on what the user had chosen before, so it actually worked better than radio buttons would have.
Sam