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Why does this Javascript DOM example from w3schools not work?


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Default Why does this Javascript DOM example from w3schools not work?

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) quite a lot for coding examples. The're normally fully working. This particular example works on thieir site, but not when I copy and paste the code into a new .html doc. All I get is ONE outputed value; Apple and I should get all four as I do on their website. The URL is:
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Any ideas? Here's the source code: Code: --------- function getOptions() { var x=document.getElementById("mySelect"); for (i=0;i
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