You can still use the same technique but just not use jQuery to do it.

On Aug 10, 10:09 am, MartinBorthiry <martin.borth...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10 ago, 16:49, "Dan G. Switzer, II" <dswit...@pengoworks.com>
> wrote:
>
> > You can add a class to your field when it has focus and then check for the
> > class:
> > $(":input")
> > // add focus/blur events
> > .focus(function (){
> > $(this).addClass("has-focus");})
>
> > .blur(function (){
> > $(this).removeClass("has-focus");
>
> > });
>
> > Now you can just do $("input#1").is(".has-focus") to check if it has focus.
>
> > -Dan
>
> Thanks for your reply, but i can't use your method. Because I include
> the jquery librery on the page's bottom.
> So, I can't know if input got on focus previosly jquery where
> initialized.

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