I'd have a secondary div with the select list inside of it with style="display:none".
Then your first select can use an onchange event that checks the value and updates the div to display:block or back to display:none based on the select list value.
I'd have a secondary div with the select list inside of it with style="display:none".
Then your first select can use an onchange event that checks the value and updates the div to display:block or back to display:none based on the select list value.
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