Hi
I insert a self close option is that correct?
function loadThis()
{
window.blur();
window.document.fm1.submit
self.close();
}
<body onLoad="loadThis();">
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how can I make the body onload to submit a form a blurr (hide behind window) at the same time?
Can I use 2 unload command?
<BODY onload="document.fm1.submi
<form name=fm1 method=post action="a.php">
<input type=text value="hi" name=txt1>
</form>
<Body onLoad="window.blur();">
</BODY>
Any help appreciated thanks.
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you have opened comment <!-- after <script>, but not have closed it with //--> before </script> ?
anyway stuff like this should work:
<script><!--
function loadThis()
{
window.blur();
window.document.fm1.submit
} //--></script>
<body onLoad="loadThis()">
<form name=fm1 method=post action="a.php">
<input type=text value="hi" name=txt1>
</form>
</body>
<script language="javaScript">
function loadThis()
{
self.blur();
document.fm1.submit();
}
</script>
<body onLoad="loadThis()">
Why You referering to window.document.... You dont need to.
if you referering to Same window then simply say "self".
and if you trying to access the Form then Simply start from document because you are on document level already. No "return call needed"
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<script> ();
<!--
function loadThis()
{
window.blur();
window.document.fm1.submit
}
<body onLoad="loadThis();">