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- Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2010 15:05:15 +0900
- From: Edmund Edgar <lists@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] When should an "onChange" event actually change?
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Hi Dave. onChange does what you're seeing: Fires when a field whose value has changed loses focus. (The logic being that it's telling you that it's changed when the changing has finished, rather than when it's still in the process of being changed.) You probably want to catch onKeyUp as well. -- Edmund Edgar Founder, KK Social Minds Educational Technology for the Web and Virtual Worlds ed@example.com +81 090 3912 3380 Skype: edmundedgar Second Life: Edmund Earp Linked In: edmundedgar Twitter: @edmundedgar http://www.socialminds.jp
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