You can use event.preventDefault() to prevent the default action taken
by the form. Like this:
<form action="" method="get" accept-charset="utf-8"
onsubmit="event.preventDefault();doSearch();">
<input type="search" id="search_field" name="searchfield"/>
</form>
On Jul 8, 8:07 pm, juan_in_nippon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This might be a really stupid question but ... I trap the Enter &
> Return keys to pass a search item from a form using this javascript
> function
>
> function submitenter(event)
> {
> var keycode;
> if (window.event) keycode = window.event.keyCode;
> else if (e) keycode = e.which;
> else return true;
>
> if (keycode == 13) // ASCI keycode id for enter & return
> {
> doSearch(); // Ajax based search routine
> return false;
> }
> else
> return true;
>
> }
>
> My question:
>
> How would one alter this code to trap the iPhone's Search button? In
> other words, what is the iPhone's Search button keycode or onClick
> property?
>
> Thanks for any suggestions in advance!
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