Hi,
> You can test if the textfield input is != than "" to perform your search. In
> this case it won't search when clicking in the "clear" button neither if the
> user select and remove the text inside the field.
>   
Thanks, for the text field, I can do search only when it's not empty.
That should work :)

However, I've also got a selectbox. If the user changes it, I need to
search. However, if I reset it, it shouldn't trigger the search.

Similarly, for the date field, if the user enters a wrong/invalid date,
I reset it and show a invalid tool tip. However, if I reset it while
clearing the fields, it shouldn't trigger the invalid tool tip.

So, I need to be able to differentiate between the
resetValue/resetSelection and user's own changes. Any thoughts on how to
do it?

cheers,
skar.

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