I have a simple form that I need to submit automatically when text is entered.
I can use the onChange or onKeyUp without the best result.
HTML is:
<form action="" id="fusionSearchForm" method="post">
<input type="text" class="std_input" id="fusion_searchText" />
</form>
And jQuery
jQuery("#fusionSearchForm").keyup(function() {
this.submit();
});
This submits every time a character is entered. I much rather would have it so - there was a delay before submit so you can finish your typing - that focus stays on the input field ready to type after submit (if reload)
Any way to delay a form.submit() so the user can finish typing before form is submitted?
(UPDATE to code to a more "jQuery" kind of way to submit)
Br. Anders
This is a bad idea. You don't want to circumvent the controls people expect on form inputs. If you don't want a submit button then at least wait to submit until you capture an "enter".
Other than a user mind reading device how could you ever know when a user is done typing, unless you were looking for them to type "return" or "enter"? Users won't know they're supposed to pause a moment to let the form submit at the timeout, or that they need to hurry up to get their search entered before the timeout of 500MS.
See: this question
Of if you want to start returning results immediately upon any submission you could do some kind of ajax autocomplete.
autocomplete http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/5526/autocompletegoogle.png
Here's a jQuery example of submitting on an enter:
This should work. Submits the form when nothing was typed for 500ms