yea, to compare with the old value is a good way, but the fact is there will
be many text fields generated on the UI, and u dunno which one was evaluated
but never got focus(like $.val(...))

but anyway the value was changed, is there some easy way for me to catch
this change event?

Thanks,
Daniel

2009/7/29 Steven Yang <[email protected]>

> please correct me if i am wrong
>
> this is how onchange behaves
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> what you have to do is save the old values somewhere then compare with it
> when you expect a change, probably in the onblur event
> or you can compare with the defaultValue if you only want to know if the
> value changed since the page loaded
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