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jhermiz
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Posted - 2004-10-22 : 11:17:16
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I have an image button at the top corner of my header user control that seems to always have the tab index on. When i enter data in a field and hit enter it always "clicks" this logout image button because it has some sort of focus to it. Is it possible to not be able to tab over this image button? Like the only way would be to click it rather than hitting enter and being logged out :( |
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MichaelP
Jedi Yak
2489 Posts |
Posted - 2004-10-22 : 12:44:50
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I think there's some javascript that you could use to re-set which button has focus. That plus some RegisterStartUpScript() magic should do the trick. I've never done it, so I don't have samples for ya this time man.Sorry!Michael<Yoda>Use the Search page you must. Find the answer you will.</Yoda> |
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Kristen
Test
22859 Posts |
Posted - 2004-10-23 : 00:08:41
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Using TabIndex=-1 should cause it to be last in the Tab Index - after everything else. You could then explicitly set something more appropriate to be the thing tabbed to after the field that you are on. However, pressing ENTER in a form is an ar$e anyway. MS IE and AllTheOthers have different ways of tackling this. A form with a single field is supposed to POST when Enter is pressed, but multi-field forms not, but I think that IE posts anyway. I forget the exact details except that I remember it being an PITA when we had to try to work around itKristen |
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Seventhnight
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
2878 Posts |
Posted - 2004-10-23 : 00:19:50
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quote: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/author/dhtml/reference/properties/tabindex.aspObjects with a negative tabIndex are omitted from the tabbing order
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