Thanks to Mike, we have just updated at LonelyDrops the latest changes in the list of ISO countries.

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Thanks to Mike, we have just updated at LonelyDrops the latest changes in the list of ISO countries.
Although version 1.0 of LonelyDrops was initially intended to be used with drop-down lists on SELECT elements, here we are going to describe additional ways to manipulate the lists to get other screen presentations. In this case, we have prepared a sample with the list of countries organized by continent with links on each country.
From a user's request, we have added a new drop-down list within the LonelyDrops database.
We have now included two new lists in LonelyDrops for Spanish autonomous communities and provinces. Codes for these lists are: spain_autonomies and spain_provinces Here's an example of use combining both lists:
After a frantic summer, finally we found the time to prepare the launch of a new web service so everybody can make use of it. We have been using the service in conductiva for some months in our projects and now we think it's time to present it to the public. The service is called lonelydrops and its main goal is to help people to create multi-language dropdown lists (such as lists of countries, timezones, continents, etc.). Neither databases nor special complicated configurations are needed to build these lists. The web service has been designed to be easy to use by inserting a few lines of Javascript in any html page and with no need to have a database-enabled web server. To have a better understanding of how the service works, we have prepared a website where you can find more information and see some practical examples. |