Edward Z. Yang wrote:
1) I'd like to make a form which makes a GET request to a page
(so it takes unrestricted URL input, but the landing page is bookmarkable).
<form>  appears to do POST by default and as far as I can tell
there's no way to tweak that, and obviously the AJAX ones are
not suitable.

It's an interesting question whether the Ur/Web implementation should change to support this usage mode directly, but there is a simple indirect solution:

Build a form handler that calls [redirect] on a regular page handler. As Marc suggested, you can use the 'safeGet' .urp directive to override the rules about no side effects in GET processing, though this would generally be a bad thing UI-wise, I think. Ideally your form handler is manifestly pure (in terms of non-local side effects) to begin with.

2) When I have a ctextbox, I'd like an event to trigger when the
user presses enter.  Is there an easy way of doing that?

The usual 'onkey*' events should suffice. Presently you have to use numeric keycodes directly.

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