> I have a question, does anybody knows how can I get the
> Coldfusion server to process ALL the JavaScript code? I
> have been trying to use the onfocus="..." for the body
> tag (see bellow) but it still does not work... It does
> work fine if I rename the .cfm file to .htm (same code
> and every
everything,
just renaming file), but somehow for the .cfm file the JavaScript code does
not work..
TIA
Bismarck Perez
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Jim
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"Reilly, Jim" wrote:
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If I already have an onload in a page, how would I add this one too? I
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"Reilly, Jim" wrote:
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If I already have an onload in a page, how would I add this one too? I'm
doing some preloading, and I'd like to also set the focus to
"Reilly, Jim" wrote:
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If I already have an onload in a page, how would I add this one too? I'm
doing some preloading, and I'd like to also set the focus to a form
field.
Thanks,
--John
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That should work, assuming of course that "someform" has been
replaced with the correctly-spelled name of your form and "fieldname" with the name of
your field...
Gene Kraybill
Bismarck Perez wrote:
> I was looking in the Allaire tutorials and found a way to set the focus to a
> field as soo
The names are case sensitive.
So, if your form is NAMED "TEST"
then you will need:
whereas:
would NOT work.
Same goes for the fieldname..
Hope this helps!
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