Personally I always use FunFormKit to handle any form input and rely on actions for single click inputs, like clicking the top of a column to sort a table.
Try FFK, its the cleanest form handler I've every worked with.
-Aaron
Jason Hildebrand wrote:
Hi all, I tracked down the source of some recent tracebacks. It seems that on IE, if you're in a text field of a form and hit enter, the form gets submitted _without_ the name/value of any submit button included in the form data, so none of your actions will get called, and writeHTML will be called instead.This behaviour in IE is written up (in some detail) here: http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/~flavell/www/formquestion.html I like the concept of actions, but this behaviour seems to render them largely useless, since you can't count on them being called. Instead you have to hack your respond() mechanism to have a default action, or simply do all of your processing in writeContent(), neither of which seems terribly appealing to me. Using javascript to disable enter-submission doesn't seem appealing either. Since I'm sure I'm not the first to deal with this problem, I'm wondering how other people cope with this in a clean way.
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