Hi!
You can also use Javascript for that, I think. It's a bit of a
pain (you have to catch the keypress event on every field of the form
and do the right thing) but I think it's doable.
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2007/08/13, at 16:42, Theodore Petrosky wrote:
I am new to this. How does W
For example, Googling 'WebObjects form default submit button" produces
http://homepage.mac.com/kelleherk/iblog/C1133025376/E20060425085122/
index.html
Chuck
On Aug 13, 2007, at 9:24 AM, John Huss wrote:
It's determined by the HTML. It can very complicated sometimes.
But it's not a direct
It's determined by the HTML. It can very complicated sometimes. But it's
not a directly WO issue. I would try searching google.
On 8/13/07, Theodore Petrosky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am new to this. How does WebObjects choose which
> button in a form is the 'default' button that gets
>
I am new to this. How does WebObjects choose which
button in a form is the 'default' button that gets
pressed when you hit the return key? Can I control
this?
Ted
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