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I have the following HTML/JS/jQuery Code. This code represents a login form that is presented modally to the user to allow them to login. The problem is, when I hit enter, the form does not seem to execute the "onsubmit" event. When I click the button as the bottom of the form (which has virtually the same code as the onsubmit event), it works perfectly. I am wondering if anyone can tell me why this form isn't submitting..? Any assistance would be appreciated.

jQuery Code to Show Login Modal:

showDivAndFocus('loginModal','loginaccount'); 

function showDivAndFocus(v,t){

    if (api)
        if (api.isOpened)
            api.close();

    api = $('#'+v).overlay({
        mask: {color: '#000000'}, 
        top:'0px',
        api: true,
        autoScrollToActive: false,
        autoScrollOffset: 0 
    }).load();

    document.getElementById(t).focus();
}

HTML Code

<div class="modal" id="loginModal">
    <h2>User Login</h2>
    <br />

    <form action="javascript:void(0);" onsubmit="return(doLogin());"  name="loginForm" id="loginForm">
        <table width="95%" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="4">
        <tr>
        <td class="regw" align="left"><b>Account Number:</b></td>
        <td class="regw" align="left"><input type="text" maxlength="10" size="10" name="loginaccount" id="loginaccount" /></td>
        </tr>

        <tr>
        <td class="regw" align="left"><b>Username:</b></td>
        <td class="regw" align="left"><input type="text" maxlength="20" size="20" name="loginusername" id="loginusername" /></td>
        </tr>

        <tr>
        <td class="regw" align="left"><b>Password:</b></td>
        <td class="regw" align="left"><input type="password" maxlength="20" size="20" name="loginpassword" id="loginpassword" /></td>
        </tr>  

        <tr>
        <td class="regw" align="left"><b>Remember Me:</b></td>
        <td class="regw" align="left"><input type="checkbox" name="loginremember" id="loginremember" /></td>
        </tr>  

        <tr><td colspan="2">
            <div>  
                <center>
                    <table><tr><td width="50" valign="middle">
                        <div id="loginLoading" style="height:24px;width:24px;"></div>   
                    </td><td>
                        <button onclick="doLogin();" type="button" class="ok">Submit</button>
                    </td><td>
                        <button onclick="api.close();" type="button" class="cancel">Cancel</button>
                    </td><td width="50">&nbsp;</td></tr></table>
                </center>
            </div>
        </td></tr> 
        </table>
    </form>
</div>

AJAX Call

function doLogin(){
    var ajax = getXmlObject();
    var f = getFormVariables();
    var url= '/login.php?f=' + encodeURIComponent(f);
    if (ajax.readyState == 4 || ajax.readyState == 0) {
        ajax.open("POST", url, true);
        ajax.onreadystatechange = function () {
            if (ajax.readyState == 4) {
                var a = ajax.responseText;
                if (a=="OK"){...} else {...}
            }
        };
        ajax.send(null);
      }
      return false;
 }
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1 Answer

up vote 5 down vote accepted

You have two choices:

  1. Create an event handler for the enter button and add it to your bindings.
  2. Use an <input type=submit> in the form somewhere, which is what gets the automatic Enter Key behavior you're after.
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I don't believe this to be true.. The form should submit either way when enter is pressed. I have another form doing virtually the same thing. It's not being displayed 'modally' and that's the only real difference I can see. For sure, however, neither form has a submit button or onkeyX events. – Dutchie432 Nov 16 '10 at 16:58
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I'd go for the <input type=submit> because it's more semantically correct. – Timo Willemsen Nov 16 '10 at 16:58
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@Dutchie432 - As I understand it (and I'd love someone to correct me if I'm mistaken) the behavior you're getting on the other form is either erroneous, or somehow focus is transferring to one of your submit buttons before you press enter. HTML Forms are only supposed to submit via the Enter Key when using <input type=submit>. If you actually have focus on a button though, it's possible the enter key will 'click' it for you. – g.d.d.c Nov 16 '10 at 17:24
I've done this on virtually every form I have on this website, and now that I set it up on a JSFiddle, it doesn't work... Hrmmm.. – Dutchie432 Nov 16 '10 at 17:36
Honestly, I can't seem to figure out why it works with some forms, and not others. Odd! – Dutchie432 Nov 16 '10 at 18:41
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