Or, if the OP really wants all text fields to trigger it, he could
just use $(':text').keyup( ... )
--Karl
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Karl Swedberg
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On Oct 30, 2009, at 3:20 PM, James wrote:
There are a few simple ways to do this.
Here are probably the most common:
You can assign all the relevant textfields with the same class name:
<input type="text name="text1" class="specialFields" />
<input type="text name="text2" class="specialFields" />
$(".specialFields").keyup(...);
Or you can list all the IDs in the selector:
$("#id_emp, #id_bol, #ema_pes, #nom_emp").keyup(...);
On Oct 30, 7:12 am, onaiggac <denisribe...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Im new in jQuery, so...
I need the textfields triggers the same function and I have a lot of
them, Im doing this way:
$('#id_emp').keyup(function(e) {
if (e.keyCode == 13) {
$('#busca').click();
}
});
$('#id_bol').keyup(function(e) {
if (e.keyCode == 13) {
$('#busca').click();
}
});
$('#ema_pes').keyup(function(e) {
if (e.keyCode == 13) {
$('#busca').click();
}
});
$('#nom_emp').keyup(function(e) {
if (e.keyCode == 13) {
$('#busca').click();
}
});
But Im think that have a better way to do this, like:
$('ALL_TEXTFIELDS').keyup(function(e) {
if (e.keyCode == 13) {
$('#busca').click();
}
});
There's something like this?
tks