I have a very complex page created with JavaScript, and I'm also using frames. It's a calculator, and with each calculation the image frame is re-drawn.
I have many pages (calculators) like this and they all work fine and all use text boxes. If I put the cursor in any text box and press the Enter key, nothing happens.
In a new page I am creating, when I do this it causes the page to reload.
I'm probably screwed the coding up somewhere, but I'm looking for hints. What should happen if you put the cursor in a text box and press Enter?
<input type=text size=7 maxlength=7>
It's just this simple.
In playing around to try to find the problem, I found that if I put two text boxes it solved the problem.
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