If you -could- use Javascript, it looks something like this:
document.formName.textfieldName.focus()
Steven J. Walker
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On Sunday, March 3, 2002, at 12:55 PM, Markas wrote:
> Hi, PHP will do NOTHING with cursor position in your page,
Hi, PHP will do NOTHING with cursor position in your page, because it's
running on server. Perhaps what you've read is generating some Javascript
(which actually places the cursor) with PHP...
Hmmm, if you are not running Javascript, maybe an attribute TABINDEX, which
almost every html tag has, w
Well, unless you've disabled JavaScript in your browser, you are running it.
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"Ralph Jarvis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I am not running Javascript, just PHP/HTML...
> THe particu
yeah, but what you want to do can only be accomplished with JavaScript.
PHP is a serverside language and you need a clientside-lang like JS.
Thomas
Ralph Jarvis wrote:
> I am not running Javascript, just PHP/HTML...
> THe particular script I am having problems with has several decision points
>
I am not running Javascript, just PHP/HTML...
THe particular script I am having problems with has several decision points
and includes which I think is confusing the placement of the cursor
"Gaylen Fraley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> This is not a php question
This is not a php question. It is a JavaScript issue. You need to add this
code to the bottom of your page:
document.forms[0].text_box_name.focus();
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