If an <option> element does not contain a value attribute, Form Fill cannot fill the value. For example:
<form action="select.htm"> <select name="top2"> <option>Bob</option> <option>Alice</option> </select> </form>
If your form contains <option> elements similar to these, they need to rewritten to contain a value attribute. For example:
<form action="select.htm"> <select name="top2"> <option value="name1">Bob</option> <option value="name2">Alice</option> </select> </form>
If possible, change the source page on the web server to add the value attribute to the <option> elements. If this is not possible, you can use a rewriter policy to add the value attribute.
For the Bob option, have the rewriter policy search for <option>Bob and replace it with <option value="name1">Bob.
For the Alice option, have the rewriter policy search for <option>Alice and replace it with <option value="name1">Alice.
Configure your rewriter policy so that it runs before the default rewriter policy. For more information about rewriter policies, see Section 2.7.6, Configuring HTML Rewriting.