Until then, you could call your own function in onkeyup that checked for
Enter key being hit, and caused a hidden commandButton (one per inputText
that needed this feature) to be pressed which would perform the PPR.  You'd
likely not be able to easily use defaultCommand with this solution though.

On 7/12/07, Matthias Wessendorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

currently the PPR function is *rendered* out to onchange, to cause the
PPR, when you tab out.

We could add this for onkeyup event, when no defaultCommand is set on
form and check inside if ENTER was the pressed key. Sounds like an
enhancement request ?

-Matthuas

On 7/12/07, William Hoover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply!
>
> I have considered using defaultCommand on the form, but I have a form
that has multiple <tr:inputText /> each having it's own call to a backing
bean method. They are all in the same form because they share other common
fields within it.
>
> Any other suggestions?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Matthias Wessendorf
> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 8:54 AM
> To: MyFaces Discussion
> Subject: Re: [Trinidad] <tr:inputText /> Submit PPR On Enter
>
>
> Have you tried <tr:form defaultCommand="..." >...
>
> http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad/trinidad-api/tagdoc/tr_form.html
>
> Setz the button/link to be a ppr command.
>
> On 7/12/07, William Hoover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there a way invoke a PPR call for a <tr:inputText /> when the enter
key is pressed?
> >
> > For Example (I know "submitOnEnter" is not a valid attribute- just
illustration):
> >
> > <tr:inputText id="submitsOnEnter" submitOnEnter="#{
myBean.processOnEnterCall}" />
> >
>
>
> --
> Matthias Wessendorf
>
> further stuff:
> blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/
> mail: matzew-at-apache-dot-org
>
>


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