I would use the following JS code in the 'exit' event of the List box
var
ListValue = this.rawValue;
ListValue
= replaceAll(ListValue, "\n", " ,");
TextField1.rawValue
= ListValue;
function
replaceAll(oldStr,findStr, repStr) {
var srchNdx = 0; // srchNdx will keep track of where in the whole line // of oldStr are we searching.
var newStr = ""; // newStr will hold the altered version of oldStr.
while (oldStr.indexOf(findStr,srchNdx) != -1)
// As long as there are strings to replace, this loop
// will run.
{
newStr
+= oldStr.substring(srchNdx,oldStr.indexOf(findStr,srchNdx));
// Put it all the unaltered text from one findStr to
// the next findStr into newStr.
newStr
+= repStr;
// Instead of putting the old string, put in the
// new string instead.
srchNdx
= (oldStr.indexOf(findStr,srchNdx) + findStr.length);
// Now jump to the next chunk of text till the next findStr.
}
newStr
+= oldStr.substring(srchNdx,oldStr.length);
// Put whatever's left into newStr.
return newStr;
}
Good Luck,