did ugly testing;

<label accesskey="ä" for="input">AAAA</label><input id="input" type="text" />

ALT+SHIFT+ä didn't work in FF2.

replacing ä w/ a and doing ALT+SHIFT+a wörks :-)



On 11/7/07, Carsten Pieper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi, simple question this time...
>
> Many Trinidad components offer an attribute "accessKey". Documentation just
> speeks of its type as "character" resp. "char". I fiddled around with this
> for a little while and came to this conclusion:
>
> "Character" here means plain old "English" characters A-Z (no special
> character, no umlaut,
> no combination of characters with any other keys (except the ALT-SHIFT that
> has always to be
> used with the defined accessKey)). That means there's a maximum number of 26
> possible
> hotkeys per page, right?
>
> Wouldn't it be nice to have more options (more characters / combinations)?
> If there are just those
> 26 that we have right now and some of them might be preserverd for "general
> use" the number of "
> page specific" accessKey-characters gets even smaller...
>
> Thanks,
> Carsten
>
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