Subj : Re: onkeypress event problem - bug? To : netscape.public.mozilla.jseng From : Ondra Zizka Date : Tue Nov 02 2004 12:14 am One more question - there's a events overview in the book, but it omits key events as they are not described in DOM spec. Where can I find complete events list and info where are they sent to? Especially for Mozilla. Thanks, Ondra "Ondra Zizka" píše v diskusním příspěvku news:cm6ff9$k4v$1@news.vol.cz... | WOW! That really didn't cross my mind. But then, the bug is in the book I learned DOM from - document.body.onkeypress is used there. | And, by the way, why the element has onkeypress property? Just for tradition? (Just a rhetorical question...) | | Thanks a lot. Ondra Zizka | | | "Martin Honnen" píse v diskusním príspevku news:cm56d2$b261@ripley.netscape.com... | | | | | | Ondra Zizka wrote: | | | | | | > I am in the middle of converting one large app written in JS/DOM from MSIE to Mozilla (Gecko). It is controlled entirely with | | > keyboard. But after few weeks of rewriting everything to work with both IE and Moz, I found that Mozilla does not send key | events to | | > the scripts. Actually, it does, but only when the focus is on some input element (textarea, input, a). According to JavaScript | | > console, there are no errors. | | > | | > The 2nd problem is with "find as you type" function of Moz. When enabled, Mozilla does not send key events even when the focus | is on | | > some input element. | | > | | > Tested with Mozilla 1.7.3 and Firefox 1.0 PR3. | | > | | > -------------- Code: ------------------ | | >