Reputation: 63835
I am trying to get it so that when a certain value is put into a textbox, the focus will stay on the textbox(and an alert will be shown in production). I am trying to get this to work in Firefox 3.5.7 with no luck.
How can I make it so when a textbox is a certain value at onchange
that it will stay focused/refocus on the textbox?
Live example is at http://jsbin.com/ipina
<body>
Enter your name: <input type="text" name="fname" id="fname" onchange="
if(this.value=='foo'){
this.select();
this.focus();
}
" />
</body>
Also, I don't get any javascript errors or warnings in the Error Console on executing this code.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 19291
Reputation: 63835
According to Javascript onchange different in IE and FireFox I needed to set the focus after the onchange event occurs, so I had to end up with something like this:
Enter your name: <input type="text" name="fname" id="fname" onblur="
if(this.value=='foo'){
alert('bah');
setTimeout('document.getElementById(\'fname\').focus();document.getElementById(\'fname\').select();',0);
}
" />
And also I had to catch it when the focus was lost, not necessarily when the text was changed, so I had to use onblur instead of onchange.
Live: http://jsbin.com/ofeva
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 163238
When the onchange
event is fired, the user is focused on the textbox.
Maybe you might want to use the blur
event to re-focus on the textbox if the value is 'foo'.
If you need instantaneous results, you should use onkeyup
.
<body>
Enter your name: <input type="text" name="fname" id="fname" onkeyup="
if(this.value=='foo'){
this.select();
this.focus();
}
" />
</body>
Upvotes: 2