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Tab to Enter key
"Goh" <goh[ at ]noemail.noemail> 19.07.2006 14:55:06
Hi,

Can we make infopath jump one fields to another fields by enter key
press? How can we trigger enter key as convert it to tabs key.


With regards,
Goh


Re: Tab to Enter key
"Greg Collins [InfoPath MVP]" <gcollins_AT_msn_DOT_com> 19.07.2006 17:38:41
Sorry, though some other applications use this method, InfoPath does not support this. I know of no way to make this happen.

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Re: Tab to Enter key
"Goh" <goh[ at ]noemail.noemail> 19.07.2006 18:57:21
Can we add addtional JavaScript to InfoPath?
Like trigger onKeyDown event?

Thanks
With regards,
Goh


"Greg Collins [InfoPath MVP]" <gcollins_AT_msn_DOT_com> wrote in message
news:OXWNxo1qGHA.3776[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
Sorry, though some other applications use this method, InfoPath does not
support this. I know of no way to make this happen.

--
Greg Collins [Microsoft MVP]
Visit Brain Trove ( http://www.BrainTrove.com )
Visit InfoPathDev ( http://www.InfoPathDev.com )



Re: Tab to Enter key
"Greg Collins [InfoPath MVP]" <gcollins_AT_msn_DOT_com> 20.07.2006 19:13:05
Sorry - such events are not supported. InfoPath is sandboxed against such script. You could only do this in the task pane, but not in the main views.

--
Greg Collins [Microsoft MVP]
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Re: Tab to Enter key
"Goh" <goh[ at ]noemail.noemail> 21.07.2006 09:29:21
Hi,

Why sandboxed cannot support such script? As I know some browser are
also implement in sandboxed. If not mistake IE7 also work in sandboxed
right?

Then why all those application can run java script without any problem.
It's because Microsoft InfoPath not fully interpret java scripting in there
implementation?

With regards,
Goh

"Greg Collins [InfoPath MVP]" <gcollins_AT_msn_DOT_com> wrote in message
news:%23KebMCDrGHA.4192[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Sorry - such events are not supported. InfoPath is sandboxed against such
script. You could only do this in the task pane, but not in the main views.

--
Greg Collins [Microsoft MVP]
Visit Brain Trove ( http://www.BrainTrove.com )
Visit InfoPathDev ( http://www.InfoPathDev.com )



Re: Tab to Enter key
"Greg Collins [InfoPath MVP]" <gcollins_AT_msn_DOT_com> 21.07.2006 17:08:41
I'm not sure of the exact details. Perhaps someone on the InfoPath team might wish to jump in here.

When we were first designing InfoPath, these kinds of things were supported, but a security decision at one point turned that around and removed these features. Other than to tell you that they are not supported, I can't offer any more information on the reasoning, etc.

Good luck.

--
Greg Collins [Microsoft MVP]
Visit Brain Trove ( http://www.BrainTrove.com )
Visit InfoPathDev ( http://www.InfoPathDev.com )


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