I have a parent element that registered to the keydown event.somewhere down the hierarchy I have a table and some buttons. It appears that after I press the buttons, I only get the keydown event in the parent after 3 key strokes.I put breakpoints and the event is simply not called.I'm guessing this is a focus issue, but couldn't make it work.
I'm trying to get some elements enabled when a user start typing in a input field but without success. I try this codes:
$('#keyword').focus(function() { alert('Handler for .focus() called.'); }); $('#keyword').keypress(function() {
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But none of them works. Just try in this page [URL] and start typing in "Buscar" (spanish) or "Search" (if you change to English) input and see that nothing happen and I don't know why. Note that I wrote alert() just for see if it works or not.
I am trying to handle keystrokes on a text input element, in the keydown event. I need to know what character is about to be inserted into the string. I am able to get it for almost all letters, numbers and symbols using a combination of event.shiftKey, event.charCode, and String.fromCharCode() and some hard-coded lookup tables. (i'm aware that this is probably not going to work on non-standard/non-american keyboard layouts)
Unfortunately I can't get the character for a few: question mark, angle brackets, underbar, colon, and a few others. They all have charCode of zero, and nothing else in the event indicates which is which. Other than waiting till the element's value has changed (i.e. the keyup or keypress event), what can I do to tell which key is pressed?
I'm trying to get a keydown function to trigger an event... The same as the onclick event I currently have working. I got the buttons to work on keydown, but I cant get them to work just like the onclick. Trying to get them to do the same thing.
So I have an event handler for the KeyDown event in a Javascript file but for some reason it does not get called the first time a key is pressed. However, if a key is pressed or a mouse button clicked then the next time I press a key it does get called. Here is the relevant code:
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I have a code for the keydown event: -when you press the UpArrow key the image moves up -when you press the DownArrow key the image moves down.....and so on But don't forget that this is under the keydown event...so when I keep pressing the UpArrow key the image moves up but when I release the key the image still moves up. I already put the code $('myImage').stop(); on my image on keyup event but this doesn't do anything. There is a code to clear my memory from pressed keys or something?
When I upgraded to jQuery 1.7.1 (from 1.5.x), I found that an exception was suddenly thrown on every keydown event on an INPUT type="text". I still get the exception when I remove my change and keyup events. Previously I bound to these elements with .live, but I have the same issue with the new .on, so I don't think this problem is even related to my bindings.
The exception is as follows (from the custom WebKit frame where my script runs):
This occurs on line 3255 of jquery-dev-1.7.1.js, which reads:
I did some poking around and found that handleObj.origType is "keydown". There is no jQuery.event.special["keydown"] defined, meaning that the first part of the expression evaluates to undefined (there is no such thing as {}.handle). The second part of the expression, handleObj.handler, evaluates to true. The entire expression therefore evaluates to true, which can't be applied as a function.
I am trying to use the jquery keydown event.I wan to fade in a div that is a form then when the user presses keycode 17 meaning control key this div and form will fade in at the center of the screen.here is the code I have:
This is in a php file and echoing the code. So the " " ignore it it's just saying to php that those are to be echoed as " " This code isn't working. I would press control key but no fade in occurs. I include this php file to all my websites webpages which are php files.
I have a jmodal popup which asks for name. One textbox and one button.
Name is required hence it has required field validator on it. And the button and the textbox belong to same validation group. I click "save" button, which saves the name and closes the popup. The problem is that when the name is not entered, the popup closes, therefore the popup should not close but since i have jqm.Hide() on button's OnClientClick it closes.
So what I did is I removed the jqm.Hide(), add a css class to button "CloseJQMModal' and I try to close the popup myself from server when the save button is clicked.
The code for that is:
This works, the popup closes and validators work. The only problem is, that after this i am unable to focus on any of the textboxes on the page. The cursor doesnt come in textboxes at all. I can still manipulate with dropdowns and buttons though but not textboxes! Although I can just right click and paste in any textboxes but i just cant type it myself or focus on textboxes.
Following is the code which will clone a set of div with their events(onclick) which is working fine for FF but in case of IE it is not firing events associated with each div.
What I'm trying to do is display a menu on keydown, having it go away when the key is pressed again. Specifically I'm using the "M" key. Here's my code so far:
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The highlighted section is what I want. I already know that this won't work, because I've tried it then re-read the description and realized that ".toggle" binds to the click function. That's fine, but I need the same functionality on a ".keydown" event.
I bind a custom event on page A,then ajax load page B。In page Bthereis a <a> link which trigger the custom event.Problem is :the trigger function work when i place the trigger function in page A ,but not work in B by ajax load.
I'm having a problem in identifying the current element. I have a for loop, within which i'm creating a 'TD' and then a 'A' (anchor). I have added an eventListener (onclick event) to the <a>, which invokes a method. The problem is i'm unable to identify on which <a> the user has clicked. extracted code:
Code: for(i=0; i < count; i++) { .... .... var td2=document.createElement('TD'); // Add title var title = document.createElement("a"); [Code]...
Page 55 of JQuery Novice to Ninja shows the following code. When the page is run you CLICK on the first paragraph and the animation is triggered BUT I do not see any CLICK EVENT in this script. Isn't the document.ready function the trigger? What am I missing?
when i click on a <a> tag with class poplight this works fine. But when i add another anchor tag dynamically to my page (without a page reload, via ajax) like below...
and if i click on that anchor tag that was no placed on top of my first row it does not call the click event instead i can see the variables i tried passing through that anchor tag on my url.
any clue why this is happening.... i donot get any errors as well on firebug.
Am I right in assuming that you can NOT set focus() back to a field in its onChange event? Is there another way - I have validation that I would like to set the focus back to the invalid field onChange?
I want to handle focus and blur events on any DIV element but don't know how? I tried this one: $('.myDIV').bind('focus',function(event){ // something }); But it doesn't work!
I am working in a third party application which has a hookinto their window.onload() function.(it calls my fnCustomOnload. In my fnCustomOnload() function I have tried to bind a focusout event on a particular input and have it call a function callled fnGetRestriction(). The function fnGetRestriction()actually works without errors, I have forced it with the grabfocus.focus (lines 2 and 3)but it is called not being called anytime other than once at the beginning when it is force by lines 2 and 3.. The line that performs the alert() (line 4)works properly all the time. What is wrong with line 5?