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Mike
I have an intranet page which has an iframe which links to a number of
different possible .NET pages.
In one of the embedded .NET pages (and soon to be others) we want to be
able to capture keystrokes in order to link to other apps. we do this
by setting document.onkeydown to a function which handles the various
possibilities.
The problem I have is that when the intranet page loads with my .NET
page in its iframe, focus is not given to the .NET page, and so in
order for the page to capture keystrokes you have to click on the
contents of the iframe, which is both clunky and (it seems to me)
unnecessary.
How do I automatically give focus to the contents of the iframe when it
loads up? I've tried putting the following script at the bottom of the
intranet page itself, but this doesn't seem to work:
<script
language='javascript'>document.getElementById("contentarea").focus();</script>
("contentarea" is the name of the iframe which contains the .NET app).
Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks for any help you can give..
Mike.
different possible .NET pages.
In one of the embedded .NET pages (and soon to be others) we want to be
able to capture keystrokes in order to link to other apps. we do this
by setting document.onkeydown to a function which handles the various
possibilities.
The problem I have is that when the intranet page loads with my .NET
page in its iframe, focus is not given to the .NET page, and so in
order for the page to capture keystrokes you have to click on the
contents of the iframe, which is both clunky and (it seems to me)
unnecessary.
How do I automatically give focus to the contents of the iframe when it
loads up? I've tried putting the following script at the bottom of the
intranet page itself, but this doesn't seem to work:
<script
language='javascript'>document.getElementById("contentarea").focus();</script>
("contentarea" is the name of the iframe which contains the .NET app).
Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks for any help you can give..
Mike.