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Ritu Sinha commented on WICKET-3093:
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Thanks Martin. We tried with Wicket 1.4.13 and the problem still persisted. 
However, clearing ALL cookies seems to help!! Can't explain why cookies would 
have an effect on the cursor position in autocomplete text field.

> Self-updating AutoCompleteTextField moves focus to start of field in IE only
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>
>                 Key: WICKET-3093
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3093
>             Project: Wicket
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.4.12
>            Reporter: Alex Grant
>            Assignee: Igor Vaynberg
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: WICKET-3093-autocomplete.zip
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> I have an AutoCompleteTextField that has a AjaxFormSubmitBehavior("onchange") 
> attached so that we can canonicalise the value (eg correct the case) 
> automatically. In IE only, when you pause long enough to trigger the 
> AjaxFormSubmitBehavior, the cursor moves to the start of the text field, so 
> if you type "123" slowly you may be "312".
> This is only an issue in IE as it is caused by WICKET-2279 - if I remove the 
> javascript added for that bug the problem goes away.
> The problem can also be solved by changing AjaxFormSubmitBehavior("onchange") 
> to AjaxFormSubmitBehavior("onblur"), but I still consider it a bug given it 
> only occurs in IE - Firefox and Chrome behave correctly no matter what you do.
> Also, since the javascript added in WICKET-2279 starts with the comment "// 
> hack for a focus issue in IE, WICKET-2279" I figured you'd like to know about 
> any quirky behaviour it causes.

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