What about a chaining component?
EG you enter something in form.field a, and when thats filled then it
jumps to form field b..? Etc...
regards Nino
James Carman wrote:
On 3/9/08, Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
WebMarkupContainer bodyTag = new WebMarkupContainer("bodyTag");
bodyTag.add(new SimpleAttributeModifier("onload",
"form.username.focus();"));
Ok, but wouldn't it be cooler/easier/more java-oriented to do:
TextField userName = new TextField("userName");
userName.addBehavior(new DefaultFocusBehavior());
or
Behaviors.defaultFocus(userName); // Assuming Behaviors existed.
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> Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 7:58 AM
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> Subject: Default Focus Behavior?
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>
> Is there a behavior (or some other way) for having a field receive the
> focus when the page loads? For instance, in a login form, you'd want
> the focus to go to the username field or perhaps the password field if
> you've got "remember me" turned on.
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