I'm adding a extra functionality to an existing program. Its a Login page to manage the time a user came in and out. So first a login is asked, then (on the same page) a list with the login times are shown. The same button is used (just relabelled) for the login and time in/out.
The problem exist when users want to use enter to login and time in/out. So quickly press enter twice. No problems with the login. But the second page wont recognize the enter. even when I capture the keypress with JavaScript nothing happens. I have to click the form (or a object in the form) so the enter would work.
I have a chat application I've developed which sits inside a master page. When the user presses enter inside his/her chat input field, I want that to trigger the submit chat behaviour (same as clicking the 'submit' button under the chat input field), but because there is another submit button inside the master page and higher up the page (a search function), that is what gets triggered. So if the user hits enter, s/he gets sent off to the search page.
I am working on an mvc application. Two tables each have their individual submit button. Table1 has default submit on enter key. How do I change the submit button based on textbox focus?
I have an AJAX PopupExtender that popsup a panel with submit button. I want to recognise the enter key press as the click event for the submit buttNeed to set the form property called "AcceptButton" to this button to achieve this functionality. I have two popups with a submit button on each of them. How to set this behaviour ?
I've got a webform in asp.net 3.5 that has two submit buttons. Each button has a corresponding textbox controlTextBox1 and Button1TextBox2 and Button2Button1 appears first on the page.When the user is entering text in TextBox1 and presses the <enter> key, the event handler for Button1 is fired appropriately. However, I want my users to be able to click the <Enter> key while Textbox2 has the focus, and have the event handler for Button2
I have a web page, with three buttons which allow a user to cancel, save & exit, or save & continue. to assign the Save & Continue button the ability to accept the Enter key as being equal to it being clicked? Thought this might make it faster for data entry, so they can keep hands on keyboard, and just hit enter, instead of having to use mouse to click save & continue.
I have a page with multiple textboxes and each has a button associated with it. This works as a search 'hub', I suppose, where the user can search by ID, name etc. When entering a search term for e.g. name however, pressing enter 'clicks' the very first button on the page (ID search), causing an error if the associated textbox is empty (which it would be if someone meant to search by name). I have attempted to rectify this using JQuery, and have written the following:
I'm simply using the click event so that I can monitor where focus is redirected, but eventually I would use .keypress. However, nothing happens upon clicking a textbox and I can't see for the life of me what is wrong with the JQuery. To elaborate on the problem, the .NET code used looks similar to the following throughout the page.
Is there a simple way to turn off form submit behaviour of the page when ENTER is pressed while I am focused to textbox? What I want to achieve is to call a web-service without submiting the page when ENTER is pressed in a specific textbox in my aspx page?
I have a form that I am using with jquery for an application... everything is working fine but I have one issue....I do not want the form to submit when the user presses the enter key... if they press the enter key it will reset the whole sequence and I am running through an array that is placed in the system memory of the client(client-side javascript)is there a way to capture this event properly? Are there other ways that could submit the form?
I have a simple page, which have a couple of textbox controls for order number and id, and a Button control which takes the input from the textbox controls to search in database.
I found that if I type something in the textbox control and hit enter key on the keyboard, rather than use mouse to press the button control, the page will be redirected to the startup page of the web application.
I am wondering is that because of the default setting of the page or anyway I can fix this?
I have a Parent Page that includes an iframe containing html page with many field. The parent page contains the "Save" button. Now i want to get the values of iframe page while submitting the parent page. How can i access the iframe pages fields in parent page submit?
after filling the form show message to user that account has been created which is not a big deal and after that show him a message that you will be redirected in 5 second... now redirection i need to be done using javascript...not META TAG..
In ASP.NET when we have multiple input section with required field validator (Like on header for login with userid & Password is required and second on footer for subscription) when we click on subscription login section's userid required field validator activates and say userid required & i can not submit subscription.
when i submit subscription details login section should not have concern with this. how to avoid this conflicts.
iam developing my application using asp.net 2.0 and c sharp. on my default page if i select any place on the page and press enter it postsback. is it normal and can i disable this?
I am looking for a way to prevent multiple submits on a page. I have a table that is displayed on a submit or href click in jquery. How do I have everything behind the table grey opacity and disabled?
I'm creating an "edit-your-profile-page" and I need to know how to keep the values that the users has enter between page loads. Error controls and stuff like that.
I have a search field (text box) at the top of my page. When you type something, and press enter, the page navigates back to the previous page? What I want it to do is act as if I clicked the Search button.
can i get information about the computer that enter my page , like the currently logged user on that computer and the ip address . and if i can get the currently logged user name , isn't that considered as security risk .