That resulted in the error "onChange" is not a function. I set it to "change" since that's the jQuery function. It still didn't do anything.
On 9/10/08 11:24 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > try: > $('#topic1').focus(function(){ $('#topic1').onChange(0,true);} > > > On Sep 9, 8:57 am, Shelane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> To no avail, I tried adding this line: >> >> $('#topic1').trigger('keydown'); >> >> I also tried it as: >> >> $('#topic1').trigger('keypress'); >> >> to make this function like this: >> >> $('#topic1').focus(function(){ >> $('#topic1').search(); >> $('#topic1').trigger('keydown'); >> >> }); >> >> neither caused it to work. >> >> As I did mention, the .search worked to cause the query to go to the >> server and the server returned results, but the results weren't >> displayed. >> >> On Sep 8, 11:11 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" >> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Sorry I wasn't very clear, I don't mean to have your users do that, I >>> mean it gave you a clue how that function worked. >>> You need to add an on-focus event to the field that then bubbles a key- >>> up event that will trigger the autocomplete for the user. >> >>> http:// docs.jquery.com/Release:jQuery_1.2/Events >> >>> On Sep 8, 11:07 am, Shelane Enos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>>> This worked. Thanks. >> >>>> Now, if I can just get something for question 2 :-) >> >>>> On 9/8/08 10:45 AM, "MorningZ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>>>> For >> >>>>> "Can you submit additional parameters based on the value of another >>>>> input field?" >> >>>>> http:// docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Autocomplete#Dependencies_between_fields > > > >