Well, it only works for me when I run it from Builder. Here is my code: ... ); document.tasktracking.focus(); } else { // flash is too old or we can't detect the plugin var alternateContent = 'Alternate HTML content should be placed here. ' + 'This content requires the Adobe Flash Player. ' + '<a href=http://www.adobe.com/go/getflash/>Get Flash</a>'; document.write(alternateContent); // insert non-flash content } ....
I have set stage as well. --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "huu...@..." <huu...@...> wrote: > > This *is* possible. > > In your html-template directory, locate the index.template.html file. > In the file, locate these lines of code (should be around Lines > 90-thru-100, assuming you haven't modified this file): > > ====== CODE ======= > } else { // flash is too old or we can't detect the plugin > var alternateContent = 'Alternate HTML content should be placed > here. ' > ====== /CODE ====== > > Immediately before the line with the " } else {", add the following: > > ====== CODE ======= > document.THE_NAME_OF_YOUR_MAIN_MXML_FILE.focus(); > ====== /CODE ======= > > In your main MXML file, add the following to the creationComplete > attribute: > > ====== CODE ======= > stage.focus = YOUR_MASKED_INPUT; > ====== /CODE ======= > > That should do it. Your users won't be forced to click in the browser > to begin typing. > > --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "markgoldin_2000" > <markgoldin_2000@> wrote: > > > > I am trying to implement that control into my application. > > When an application starts I want to have a control that is based on > > MaskedTextInput seleted. So, in my init I am saying: > > badgeid.setFocus(); > > badgeid would get its border highlighted but a mouse pointer will not > > be inside of MaskedTextInput and to start entering data the user has to > > click on badgeid. Is it possible to position mouse pointer into the > > MaskedTextInput text input control without licking on it? > > > > Thanks > > >