Thanks for your replies. I have a follow up question. Let's say I have a bunch of inputs, type="text" within a div with id="myDiv". How do trigger an action if someone presses enter within one of those text fields? This would not be a form submission necessarily.
- Dave On Jun 26, 5:25 am, tlob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A page is read without css? Hmmm I think that is really really really > rare.... Even more rare than a browser without js turned on. Thats > only really really rare ;-) > > Or what do you mean? > > instead of moving it away, why not css display:none;? Does this brake > the submit? > cheers > tl > > On Jun 26, 10:22 am, Steen Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > You need to insert a submit button in the form to get it working.. > > <input type="submit"> > > > if you don't want to show the button you can always hide it using CSS. > > I usually just positioning it -9000px to the left, that way it won't > > show up, but if the page is read without CSS, it will be shown > > correctly with a submit button > > > On Jun 26, 6:20 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have a form, with id="myForm", with a number of text fields (input > > > with type="text"). How do I cause a form submission by pressing enter > > > in any of those form fields? > > > > Thanks, - Dave- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -