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− | You can use a combination of the HTML Tag on any input field and a browser script to create '''action''' events. | + | {{JavaScript Syntax}} |
+ | You can use a combination of the HTML Tag on any input field and a browser script to create '''action''' events. For an input field, you can use HTML event functions such as '''onchange''', '''onblur''', '''onfocus''', etc. to trigger actions which you can define in a browser script [[Custom Fields|custom field]]. | ||
For example, in an input [[Custom Fields|custom field]] we put an '''onchange''' event in the '''HTML Tag''' box: | For example, in an input [[Custom Fields|custom field]] we put an '''onchange''' event in the '''HTML Tag''' box: | ||
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Then in the browser script we can define the '''JavaScript''' function: | Then in the browser script we can define the '''JavaScript''' function: | ||
Latest revision as of 16:26, 10 September 2018
This feature uses JavaScript syntax |
You can use a combination of the HTML Tag on any input field and a browser script to create action events. For an input field, you can use HTML event functions such as onchange, onblur, onfocus, etc. to trigger actions which you can define in a browser script custom field.
For example, in an input custom field we put an onchange event in the HTML Tag box:
Then in the browser script we can define the JavaScript function:
They can reference other fields that appear on the same form page, but they will have to know the field name/id (not the custom field name) in order to get it to work.