Cool, thanks!
How about browser support for this? We've tested with current Firefox
and Chrome releases and it works like a charm. But how about IE < 9 ?
Op 2-11-2011 12:33, schreef Martin Grigorov:
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Bas Gooren wrote:
Hi,
Yes we currently do
form.add( new Aj
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Bas Gooren wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes we currently do
>
> form.add( new AjaxFormSubmitBehavior(form, "onsubmit"));
>
> I've been testing what you describe (enter keys calls submit button), and
> this works.
> 99% of the time we only have one submit button, so that's good
Hi,
Yes we currently do
form.add( new AjaxFormSubmitBehavior(form, "onsubmit"));
I've been testing what you describe (enter keys calls submit button),
and this works.
99% of the time we only have one submit button, so that's good enough
for us.
Thanks!
Op 1-11-2011 23:54, schreef Andrea De
Hi,
if your form has just one submitting button, pressing enter key on a
field should submit it by default. Anyway, I would solve this problem
using a JavaScript library like JQuery rather then using a Wicket Ajax
behavior. Can you give us more details about your
AjaxFormSubmitBehavior? Are y
Hi all,
To handle the case where somebody hits enter in a form field which has
an (Ajax)Button to submit the entire form by ajax, we used an
AjaxFormSubmitBehavior attached to the form's onsubmit in wicket 1.4.x
After upgrading to 1.5 our ajax indicator was not hidden after the ajax
request,