ne.org] Namens Daniel Toffetti
> Verzonden: woensdag 23 september 2009 20:43
> Aan: users@wicket.apache.org
> Onderwerp: Re: + key as alternative for tab key
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> Boydens Joeri (OZ oz.be> writes:
> > How would you do this in an elegant and generic way ?
> >
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Onderwerp: Re: + key as alternative for tab key
Boydens Joeri (OZ oz.be> writes:
> How would you do this in an elegant and generic way ?
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> Joeri
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Also, take a look at wicketstuff-input-events
Daniel
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Boydens Joeri (OZ oz.be> writes:
> How would you do this in an elegant and generic way ?
>
> Joeri
>
Also, take a look at wicketstuff-input-events
Daniel
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It's very easy to implement with Wicket - just add ajax form submitting
behavior to desired fields, and in the behavior, repaint the feedback form,
etc... Although, it can be server intensive obviously.
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Jeremy Thomerson
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On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 7:25 AM, Nicolas
In every field information goes to the server to validate and then go back?
Seems dificult to implement.please, tell us your experience when your are
done
NM
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Pedro Santos wrote:
> Good question, pretty much javascript work. I'm curios know your final
> solution.
Good question, pretty much javascript work. I'm curios know your final
solution.
One fine solution is to create an subclass of
AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior to onchange event. On this behavior you
can put your javascript rules. Take a look at OnChangeAjaxBehavior to see
how it could be done.
this is pure JavaScript
just register a listener for 'keydown' event for all required fields
(probably the ones with tabindex) and if the event's key code is the one
for '+' on the keypad (I don't know it) then just call this.blur() which
will move the focus to the next field.
El lun, 21-09-200