Widget.setIndex()?

Usually (this is not the first question about browser behavior/ui) you
cannot change what browser is offering you.

On Mar 24, 10:41 pm, Rob Tanner <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am writing a password change/reset application.  When the user knows
> his/her current password, they simply enter their uid and password and
> I have a Blur handler in place that validates them as soon as the
> password field looses focus.  Below that are two password entry fields
> (a type your new password once and retype it kind of thing).  The two
> fields are disabled until the user is validated.  Once they are
> validated (a matter of milliseconds), the two fields are enabled and I
> set focus to true on the first of the two fields.
>
> On Firefox and even IE, whether they click on the mouse when they've
> entered their current password or hit the TAB key, it works as
> intended.  But on Safari, if the user hits the TAB key, the focus
> moves immediately to the location bar.  I'm presuming that it's
> because at the time the user hits the TAB, there is no other enabled
> field available to focus.  But once they've validated themselves, I
> enable the two other fields and set focus to true for the upper of the
> two.  On the screen the two fields are clearly enabled (I can click
> into them just fine), but focus remains with the location bar.   How
> do I get around this apparently Safari only issue?  Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Rob

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