e submit.
You may want to consider using the onsubmit event on the form instead.
This would catch the form being submitted by users hitting Enter.
You also might want to consider attaching the event completely in
JavaScript instead of as an attribute in the HTML. But this is up
is defined.
Plus, using a method like this will also ensure users with JavaScript or
Flash can still see alternative content such as an image.
Cheers,
Jesse Skinner
www.thefutureoftheweb.com
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eally its just a tool that generates SQL and code for the front end
in a visual authoring environment... There are (or was) a lot of uni's
using it as they had some big add blitz in the late 90's promising all
things to all people with regards to admissions, someone must have some
idea ;)
responsibility that of the company using it?
- Does anyone know if, besides white papers, Oracle/PeopleSoft are
actually working on standard code that is accessible?
- How customizable is the HTML PeopleSoft spits out?
Thanks ahead of time...
Jesse
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Jesse Rodgers
Manager, Web Communications
It's actually great that Macromedia has been so committed to web standards and
so responsive to their beta testers. WaSP has made Stephanie Sullivan and Jesse
Rodgers Dreamweaver Task Force members so they can continue working with MM on
the standards issue.
Hopefully soon the dwtf