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  • It most certainly is, Paul. I was just answering Jono's question.Thanks,Elaine

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  • not really ,because they will be entering data. For example, they can enter a last name, then tab to the zip code field, enter data, and hit enter (at which point the search should execute based off the contents of the last name and zip code fields), or, more simply, they may just want to enter a l...

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  • Actually, I cannot execute my code on the exit event of the field, because a user should be able to tab out of the field without executing the code, but should be able to "enter" within the field to execute. Both the tab and the enter execute the exit event. So the exit event won't work in this...

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  • Interesting, thanks. - the field is a single line text field. Tabbing out of the field takes me to the next field, but hitting the enter key makes the cursor go away and does not position to the next field. Although the exit event is still fired. Cool for now, thanks.

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  • Paul, that's not what I'm talking about... The first part of our form is a search interface - so a user can enter a last name and hit the enter key - and if so, I want the search to be executed. Right now they havce to click a button to execute the search. I'd also like the enter key to simulate ...

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  • Jono, not sure I understand. In our fragment, we have a "fragmentScript" script object that holds all of the common javascript, and we just add that fragment in the forms that need the common javascript.

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  • Sure - we have a "commonScriptObjects.xdp" fragment that we keep all of our common javascript methods in. Then we add it to the form and hide it, then use the following reference to point to the script object://GET A HANDLE TO THE SCRIPT OBJECTvar commonScript = xfa.resolveNode("commonScriptObjects...

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  • The comment block works, but I think this question stems from the use of RAD - People that are used to RAD (Eclipse) are accustomed to selecting multiple lines of code and then typing "CTRL-/" to comment multiple lines, each line having the "//".

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  • Thanks Darrell, but that doesn't seem to work either. You can't see the space in design or preview mode. --Elaine

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  • >>>See Inline comments... Thanks HowardAre you saying that if you:1. Delete the fragment2. Upload a new version of the fragement 3. Open the XDP form that refers to the fragment--> You get the old version of the fragment?>>>>>No, it has nothing to do with the fragment,... when I opened a form that ...

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