This is true. I started with 0 which is incorrect, I've been working
with Arrays this week so a 0 index slipped in there.
-Gerry
On Mar 1, 2009, at 7:53 AM, Juan Pablo Califano wrote:
Hi,
I'm almost certain that tabIndex is 1-based not 0-based, so it
should be:
txtName.tabIndex = 1;
txtEmail.tabIndex = 2;
txtAddress.tabIndex = 3;
txtCity.tabIndex = 4;
Also, Cor, when testing inside the IDE, you should check "disable
keyboard
shortchuts" in the control menu; otherwise, the IDE will trap the
many of
the key presses.
Cheers
Juan Pablo Califano
2009/2/28, Gerry <[email protected]>:
You can look up focus (stage.focus = txtName; ), that will allow
you to set
which textfield has focus and for tabbing use
tabIndex like this.
txtName.tabIndex = 0;
txtEmail.tabIndex = 1;
txtAddress.tabIndex = 2;
txtCity.tabIndex = 3;
-Gerry
On Feb 28, 2009, at 3:19 AM, Cor wrote:
Hi Keith,
I think I have put it wrong in my question.
When running in the IDE is discards several, like: q,e,r,t, but
the w is
accepted.
When I run in in html it accepts nothing.
But in both cases when I first click the textfield the give it the
focus
it
works as expected.
So my problem really is: How to give the textfield the focus on
start?
And additional when I have a second textfield, how can I make is
change
from
one to the other using the TAB key?
Kind regards
Cor
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