Useful trick
Better than a keypress handler!

On 3/29/07, David Kaufman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Frank Schummertz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Michael Peters wrote:
> >> have are inputs of type 'button' this doesn't happen. Is there any
> >> way to trap that 'Enter' event (without having to try and trap key
> >> press events and fake
> >
> > You can use <button type=submit">test</button> or is this a
> > misunderstanding on my side now?
>
> or, an <input type="image" src="transparent-1pixel.gif" />
>
> the "image input" is functionally equivalent to <input type="submit"> in
> that it acts as a submit button and also gets activated when the enter key
> is pressed.
>
> Although it's a bit hackish to use an invisible image for a submit button,
> these image-inputs work in all browsers -- they're not IE specific.  I have
> resorted to using them to enable users filling out long forms to just press
> enter to submit it.
>
> hth,
>
> -dave
>
>
> >
>

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