Hi Gerald,

if i got him right, the selection list renders in a layer under the
selectBoxes at the second time. I would guess the iframe is missing,
or whatever dojo does to hide this IE bug.

Regards,
 Volker

2007/3/7, Gerald Müllan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,

if i got you correctly the same works to me on:

http://www.irian.at/myfaces-sandbox/inputSuggestAjax.jsf

I step into the first suggest-input, highlight a value from the list
and once it is highlighted i can tab out to the next input. If it
works on this page, is must also work on any select-menu page combined
with suggestAjax components. Or do i got something wrong?

To the second issue; You are choosing one value from the list, a few
moments after typing in. So why you want to avoid such a behaviour?

Thats not really an issue; You can only restrict the length of the pop-up-list..

cheers,

Gerald

On 3/7/07, Beelen, Marco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> In my application I'm using the inputSuggestAjax-component from Tomahawk.
> There are two minor inconvienances with this component, which I would like
> to address.
> I'm not sure whether to report them here or to the DoJo-toolkit, but since
> I'm coding using the tomahawk-component, I will start here.
>
> On some form I have several h:selectOneMenu components aligned underneath
> each other. Most of my selectboxes have just a few options, but one has
> about 1700 and for that one I'm using the inputSuggestAjax-component. That
> component is about half way through the list of selectboxes.
>
> As a user I can use TAB to switch from 1 input to another and use the up-
> and down-arrow for selecting the proper option. This stops when I reach the
> inputSuggestAjax-component, because after I made my selection with the keys
> the focus does not get set to the next input-field in the form. I have got
> to use the mousepointer to give focus to the next form element.
>
> The selected issue is about layout.
> If I open the options for the inputSuggestAjax-component all options get
> rendered in a layer on top of the selectboxes which are located underneath
> it in the form. That's how I expect it should be have. Once I made a
> selection, entered some other field and then want to change the selection of
> the inputSuggestAjax-component, I will click on the text-field.
>
> Using the backspace I remove the last part of the text until the component
> starts to suggest all alternatives, which start with the text still
> remaining in the input-text-field. Those alternatives will rendered in the
> background compared to the 'normal' selectboxes also present in the form.
> This makes is quite hard to read the values of the options and thus select
> the proper one.
>
> IE 6.0 is the target-browser.
>
> Does anybody recognise this behaviour and know how to get around these
> issues?
>
> With kind regards,
>     Marco Beelen
>
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