I like the component idea - definitely a good idea.

+1 for not using dojo if you use another way of not-intrusively
attaching the handler (that's not too hard, but still something to
consider)

regards,

Martin

On 10/9/06, Ernst Fastl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would also go for the submitOnEvent component since it seems
to offer the most flexible and still easy to use solution.

also +1 for not using Dojo. there are already enough components
dpending on Dojo.

On 10/9/06, Grant Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On 10/9/06, Mario Ivankovits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Bruno!
> > > and would something like submitOnKeyPress (including enter) be more
> > > general and with broader possibilities?
> > Do you think about something which allows to configure which keyPress
> > triggers the submit?
> > How can such a configuration look like?
> >
> > 1) triggerKeys
> > <s:submitOnKeyPress triggerKeys="#13,A,B,C" />
> >
> > Where #xx means 'keycode'.
> >
> >
> > 2) triggerCallback
> > <s:submitOnKeyPress triggerCallback="anyUserMethod" />
> >
> > Where anyUserMethod will be a user defined javascript function which has
> > to be provided by the user
> >
> > I'd vote for method 2 as this is less complicated to code.
> >
> >
> > To further "complicate" ;-) things we could also discuss if we further
> > abstract the event - something like:
> >
> > <s:submitOnEvent event="keypress|change|focus|blur" />
>
>
> I think this component would definitely be worth while. +1 !
>
> > Where the default event is "keypress" and for "triggerCallback" the
> > default is a method which will trigger on "Enter"
> >
> >
> > Ciao,
> > Mario
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Grant Smith
>



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