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wp admin - Valid Wordpress html elements

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I'm working a plug-in on the admin side of it. I would like to show a html listbox element on the form. But no matter what I try, it will only show 1 entry. It is scroll-able, which I want when it overflows. I am using the size attribute to set the size of the list. It shows up as a drop down. I'm wondering if there are some html elements that aren't valid in Wordpress? Is there a list someplace? Thanks

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