Hi Scott and thanks for your reply! I had initially given up on this,
but your reply made me give it even some more effort to the issue.
Turns out i've been a total moron when "duplicating" the original
input-element -> to a new anchor-element. I duplicated the ID as well.
So the onclick was trigg
Hi!
I'm having major trouble with regards to having to work with inline
javascript-code generated by the Apache Wicket-framework for Java (as
you
can see under). Now in order to style the input properly I'm hiding it
and
using a anchor to trigger the hidden submit.
This works swell in 99% of the
On Jan 8, 5:42 pm, "Dan G. Switzer, II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Look for the line starting with:
> $(this).bind('contextmenu',
>
> The "contextmenu" is what is binding this to the right-click. Change
> "contextmenu" to "click" and it should work with a left click.
>
> -Dan
Oh holy crap! I've
Hi!
I've tried to solve this myself, and seeked help on the IRC-channel,
but the "problem" seems to be hard to overcome. I've implementet the
contextmenu-plugin (
http://www.trendskitchens.co.nz/jquery/contextmenu/jquery.contextmenu.r2.js
) on a site, and the client has fallen in love with it an
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