Hallo QT, I noticed you're using the old Tabs 2. I do not support that any longer, UI Tabs replaced it since quite a while and I don't really have the time to support both. I suspect that the focus problem has something do do with history but I'm not sure.
--Klaus On Sep 11, 9:32 am, qt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Klaus > > Thanks for your reply: > > By "calling the tab directly", I mean to load a tab from an external > page or by entering the url (from the tab) in the browsers address > bar. > "calling from the tab itself" means to click a tab to load its > contents. > > See an online demo from your demo page (first example, second > tab):http://hanfgarten.li/tabs/ > when hit the tab directly, it works:http://hanfgarten.li/tabs/#fragment-2 > > Hope that this example helps clarifying what I mean... > > Thanks again! > ~QT > > On Sep 8, 8:44 pm, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I don't understand yet. Can you explain the difference of "calling the > > Tab directly" and "calling from the tab(s) itself", ideally with code > > samples? > > > --Klaus > > > On Sep 8, 4:34 pm, qt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi list > > > > We use Klaus Hartls' Tabs in a company intranet application. > > > It's just awesome. > > > > But there is a little confusion about setting afocuson an input- > > > field (ie. $('#myInput').focus() ). > > > It works well when calling the Tab directly, but it would notfocus > > > when calling from the tab(s) itself. > > > I just tested it with the demo pages from Klaus and there it would not > > > work either. > > > > Does someone have an example or an idea of how to get around this? > > > > Thanks in adv. > > > QT