Can I parse Text files in Java Script to populate in select boxes.

The scenario is as follows:
I have two select boxes, the second one depends on the first one for its values.
Values corresponding to the selection made in the first select box are available in a text file.
Can I parse the text file to fill in the values in the second select box through javascript?
Can any one please help.
Thanks,
Ramesh

This isn't a javascript forum. Java is not Javascript and Javascript is not Java.
If you actually meant Java...the answer is "maybe, depending on what you're doing".

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