You are right, but sometimes it's nice to have a list of options
rolled down as soon as the field gets the focus. Especially when that
list is quite short (maybe as a consequence of some filtering based on
already filled in fields). In these cases, it'd be nice to have
autocomplete working without any input from the user. Using the same
widget for all the (text) input fields instead of many different ones
will end in a better user experience (IMHO).

Any hints?

Andrea

On Mar 19, 10:48 am, bart <b...@ivwd.nl> wrote:
> Isn't the entire idea behind auto_complete_ that it actually needs
> input before it can complete anything for you?
>
> On Mar 19, 10:37 am, "Mr.Rech" <andrea.ricip...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > on the autocomplete demo-page I've noticed many examples that set
> > "minChars" option to "0", giving the impression that they will fire up
> > as soon as each input field gets the focus. However, they don't, and I
> > have to type in at least one character to get the autocompletion
> > working. Now, since I'd really need to autocomplete fields when they
> > get focus, I'm wondering if I can get this in any way. Is autocomplete
> > expected to support this feature at any time in the future? If
> > autocomplete doesn't support this at all, how can I get a similar
> > result?
>
> > TIA,
> >  Andrea

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