| Posted by bob on 01/18/08 11:52 
radmission05@gmail.com ha scritto:> On Jan 15, 11:04 am, Daniel Klein <dani...@featherbrain.net> wrote:
 >> I'm pretty new at php and web stuff so please be gentle with me.
 >>
 >> I'm trying to get a form to submit when the user presses the Enter
 >> key. I do not want to use javascript. I've googled this to death and
 >> cant find the answer (only hints), except on the 'Experts Exhange'
 >> page and you have to pay to get the answer :-(
 >>
 >> Why is this such a secret in the open source world we live in?
 >>
 >> Daniel Klein
 >
 > check this
 >
 > <script type="text/javascript">
 > function submit_form(frm)
 > {
 > if(event.key==13)
 > {
 > document.getElementById(frm).submit();
 > }
 > }
 >
 > </script>
 >
 >
 > <form name="myform" id="myform" action="">
 > <input type="text" name="username" onkeydown="submit_form('myform')">
 > <input type="password" name="password"
 > onkeydown="submit_form('myform')">
 > <input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Submit">
 > </form>
 
 This is HTML!
 Whenever you type the ENTER key on a single <input> field you achieve a
 SUBMIT as long as: a) the form has only that field; *or* b) the form has
 an <input type="submit"> on it.
 
 have fun!
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