Maybe we should make this an API that the user explicitly calls when they want this behavior? In a lot of cases, you don't need to worry about scrollbars...

[email protected] wrote:
Hi Max,

The new onblur handler resets focus and this means the user cannot use the scrollbars on the browser window. There needs to be some additional logic to control when the focus should be kept on the canvas. Any ideas?


Thanks!

Phil



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Subject: [Laszlo-reviews] For Review: Change 20090820-Philip-0 Summary: Initialize accessibility in embednew.js
Date: 8/20/09 4:16:52 PM
From: [email protected]
To:"Max Carlson" <[email protected]>
Cc:[email protected]


Change 20090820-Philip-0 by phi...@philip-dc on 2009-08-20 16:00:29 EDT
     in /cygdrive/f/laszlo/svn/src/svn/openlaszlo/branches/4.2
     for http://svn.openlaszlo.org/openlaszlo/branches/4.2

Summary: Initialize accessibility in embednew.js

New Features:

Bugs Fixed: LPP-7593

Technical Reviewer: max
QA Reviewer: (pending)
Doc Reviewer: (pending)

Documentation:

Release Notes:

Details:
I moved the initialization code into embednew.js. It calls
getCanvasAttribute('accissible') to decide if a blur handler is needed.

Your last change needs to be reverted since it isn't needed anymore.

Tests:
Run tests in LPP-7593.
(To test I added an alert in the code and ran examples with/without
accessibility)

Files:
M      lps/includes/source/embednew.js

Changeset:
http://svn.openlaszlo.org/openlaszlo/patches/20090820-Philip-0.tar
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