Hi, I''m working on an application in a manufacturing environment where a user will be able to use various criteria to generate a list of serial numbers for parts that were tested in the factory. The criteria are things like base part number (such as xxx-xxx), part number (xxx-xxx-01), month tested, test process name, etc., and each will have its own multiple-select menu. I''m using '':onchange'' and remote_function to update the next menu in the form, which works fine if you only select one item on the list. If you select more than one, it only sends the first item to the remote function. I can get the same code to work if I make each menu its own form and submit the form to the same remote function. That''s probably confusing, so here''s an example: <%= select_tag(:part_nbr_base, options_for_select(@part_nbr_bases), :onchange => remote_function( :update => "part_nbr_div", :with => "''part_nbr_base=''+value", :url => { :action => :make_part_nbr_menu } ), :multiple =>''multiple'', :size => ''5'' ) %> The above will only send the first item on the list. Is there an easy way to tell it to send all the selected values? I''ve done this before in sajax for PHP, but the Javascript code was a bit messy and I figure there''s an easier way to do it. But for what it''s worth, I used something like this with sajax: function get_menu() { formObj = document.getElementById("parents"); var len; len = formObj.length; var k = 0; for(i=0;i<len;i++) { if(formObj.options[i].selected) { k++; } } var x = new Array(k); var j = 0; for(i=0;i<len;i++) { if(formObj.options[i].selected) { x[j] = formObj.options[i].value; j++; } } x_getSelectMenu(x, set_result); } I really appreciate any help, and I''m really glad to see a Portland Ruby group start up. The Rails mailing list had way to many posts to keep up with. Thanks, Bryan