document.getElementById('selectbutton').onclick();
this will work on IE, Firefox and Opera, if you have a button(id="
selectbutton")
On 5/22/07, Benjamin Bratkus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
*i guess you mean the onClick() for the submit button ? or do you mean i
have to write my own method ?
ben
p.s. the onclick does not work...
On Tue, 22 May 2007 14:51:30 +0300, Ayhan Güngör wrote*
> try
> ...
> document.getElementsByName('selectbutton').x_onClick();"/>
> ...
>
> On 5/22/07, Benjamin Bratkus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi folks,
> >
> > actually i am fighting with my different browsers :P so for firefox
> 1.x and
> > 2.x my app works fine but the same side within ie6 do not work.
> >
> > means i fill in in a h:inputText a string and press return and i got
> the next
> > view by using the button under the inpuText
> >
> > ie ignores me :9
> >
> > so i thought about something like :
> >
> > <div>
> > <label for="username">#{msg['add.byusername']} </label>
> > <h:inputText id="username"value="#{myBean.userName}"
> > x_onKeyPress="if(event.keyCode == 13)
> > document.getElementsByName('selectbutton').doclick();"/>
> > <!-- get the select button and press it ? ->
> > </div>
> > <div class="indent-large">
> > <ul class="buttons">
> > <li class="select">
> > <t:commandButton id="selectbutton" name="selectbutton"
> > action="#{myBean.select}" value="#{msg['action.select.label']}"
> > title="#{msg['action.select.tooltip']}" />
> > </li>
> > <li class="cancel">
> > <t:commandButton action="#{ myBean.cancel}" immediate="true"
> > value="#{msg['action.cancel.label']}" title="#{msg['
> action.cancel.tooltip']}" />
> > </li>
> > </ul>
> > </div>
> >
> > question : how can i press the select button via a js function ?
> >
> > best regards,
> >
> > ben
> >
> >
Viele Grüße, best regards,
Benjamin Bratkus
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