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The <select> Tag (XHTML Reference)
Introduction
The <select> tag is used to define a drop down list.
Each select tag should have a name, which can be defined with the “name”
attribute. You can then refer to the list via the name of the tag. The name
should not be to long and it May not contain any spaces. Inside the select tag,
you will have to define the options to be listed. This can be done with the
<option> tag. Please refer to the <option> tag for more
information.