> > > Greetings,
> > >
> > > Last night we updated to 2.6.5 and now the <ENTER>-key on the "quick filter" searches won't work anymore in
> > > internet exporer (@windows). I have to use the <TAB>-key now to get the results.
> > >
> > > The ENTER-key still works under firefox (Windows & linux) and opera (at least under linux, because
> > > opera@windows refuses to log me on .. whatever) and I would like to see it come back to internet explorer as
> > > well.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Willem Koster
> >
> > ehm... funny enough the quick-filter entry used in this elog does work with IE.
> >
> > (we're using ELOG V2.6.5-1844 btw)
> >
> > update: when we try just one quick-filter it works ok, when we add our second quick-filter it stops working.
> >
> > Both quick-filters are tekst-searches (just like this forum only has one tekst-search quick-filter).
> >
> > We suspect that this is an explorer issue and probably not something that can be solved with elog, but ...
> > maybe .. who knows...
> >
> >
> >
> > update2:
> >
> > In the source we see:
> >
> > <noscript><input type="Submit" value="Search"></noscript>
> >
> > If we remove the <noscript> </noscript> tags we get a submit-button, but our problem seems to be solved.
> > (obviously hacking the source-code is not our primary choice :-)
>
> The code above is for cases where JavaScript is not enabled. The quick filter text box contains code like:
>
> onChange="document.form1.submit()"
>
> which is some javacode which causes the browser to submit the form after the contents of the text box has changed.
> Now if javascript is turned off, this does not work obviously. So I added the <noscript> section which shows the
> Submit button, so people can click on it. But you are telling me that IE accepts the hit on return (not the click
> on the Submit button) even when JavaScript is off, right? Can you temporarily remove the onChange section and see
> what happens?
Hello,
I installed the latest version (2.7) of ELOG and having the problem that the quick filter only works when hitting the
enter-key when there is only one free text field (subtext). Whene having two or more free text field you have to use
the tab-key or click onto the elog icon. We are using Internet Explorer, not tested on Mozilla right now.
Thanks!
Uwe |