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8.8

Default button for Enter key

Asked by AnithaB in JavaScript

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Hi,

I'm trying to force a default button for Enter  key. I'm using the following code

function fnTrapKeyDown(e)
            {
       if (document.all)
 {
  if (event.keyCode == 13)
  {
   event.returnValue=false;
   event.cancel = true;
   document.getElementById('btnContinue').click();

 
  }
 }

  else if(document.layers)
 {
  if(event.which == 13)
  {
   event.returnValue=false;
   event.cancel = true;
   document.getElementById('btnContinue'.ClientID).click();

 
  }

 }

}

</script>
</HEAD>
      <body onkeydown= fnTrapKeyDown(event);>

btnContinue is the image button on which click event to be raised.

This script works fine in IE ,but not on Netscape7.0

Can you please tell me what is wrong in this.

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Solution Provided By: dakyd
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