(Again, sorry about the late posting on this one, too. Here is is...)
Here's one possible way to tackle your question number 2 (password entry so that you only see asterisks):
1. Make two editable (but empty) text fields called "password" and "password mask."
2. Hide "password" but keep "password mask" visible for text entry of the password.
3. Put these handlers into the visible field, "password mask":
on keyDown theKey --> FIND OUT WHAT'S SELECTED: put the selectedChunk into theChunk put word 2 of theChunk into theStartPos put word 4 of theChunk into theEndPos --> PUT ASTERISK INTO THE SELECTION IN VISIBLE MASK FIELD: put "*" into char theStartPos to theEndPos of fld "Password Mask" --> PUT REAL DATA INTO THE HIDDEN FIELD: put theKey into char theStartPos to theEndPos of fld "Password" focus on me end keyDown
on keyUp --> GET THAT SELECTION GOING AGAIN: focus on me pass keyUp end keyUp
on backspaceKey
--> IF THEY HIT BACKSPACE...SAME IDEA AS KEYDOWN:
put the selectedChunk into theChunk
put word 2 of theChunk into theStartPos
put word 4 of theChunk into theEndPos
if theStartPos > theEndPos then
put empty into char theEndPos of fld "Password Mask"
put empty into char theEndPos of fld "Password"
else
put empty into char theStartPos to theEndPos of fld "Password Mask"
put empty into char theStartPos to theEndPos of fld "Password"
end if
focus on me
end backspaceKeyon deleteKey
--> IF THEY HIT DELETE...SAME IDEA AS KEYDOWN:
put the selectedChunk into theChunk
put word 2 of theChunk into theStartPos
put word 4 of theChunk into theEndPos
if theStartPos > theEndPos then
put empty into char theStartPos of fld "Password Mask"
put empty into char theStartPos of fld "Password"
else
put empty into char theStartPos to theEndPos of fld "Password Mask"
put empty into char theStartPos to theEndPos of fld "Password"
end if
focus on me
end deleteKeyWhen you want the password, it will be in the hidden field "password", not "password mask."
Hope that helps,
Jerry Daniels
On Jan 12, 2004, at 8:58 PM, Doug Lerner wrote:
(1) I assume that if you want to make a form (like a login form) that requires more than one answer, that the best way is to open a stack containing the form as modal? Is that right?
(2) How do you make a text field into a "password" field (asterisked out)?
Thanks,
doug
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