On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 05:42, Christian Hagendorn <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi Derrell,
>
> thanks, I tested your example on Windows7 with IE9, FF6, Opera 11.5, Safari
> 5.1 and Chrome 13.
>
> Your described issue occurs with all my tested browser, so it is not a
> browser issue. :(
>
> I found a workaround to get the value. The first trick is to call a blur on
> the input field. This works for all browsers, but not for Opera. Opera needs
> a timeout :(
>

Thanks, Christian. I'll add the bug report a little later. Unfortunately,
this is not a general solution. It's fine with a form that contains only a
single input field. This is a general problems for all of my forms, though,
including those with many input fields. Do I need to call a blur on each and
every input field? I don't know of any way to determine quickly which input
field is focused, in order to call only its blur (although I could, I
suppose, loop through all input fields, looking for the focused one, and
call its blur).

I would have thought that ok.focus() would cause a blur on the
previously-focused field...???

Derrell
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