You should use e. CharCode in Firefox $("#booter"). Keypress(function(e){ var code = e.
CharCode || e. KeyCode; var input = $(this).val() + String. FromCharCode(code); $('#text').focus().
Val(input); return false; }) Try it here: jsfiddle.net/REJ4t PS If you're wondering why all this mess: http://www.quirksmode.org/js/keys.html.
You should use e. CharCode in Firefox. $("#booter").
Keypress(function(e){ var code = e. CharCode || e. KeyCode; var input = $(this).val() + String.
FromCharCode(code); $('#text').focus(). Val(input); return false; }); Try it here: jsfiddle.net/REJ4t/ PS If you're wondering why all this mess: http://www.quirksmode.org/js/keys.html.
It works for both IE & FF. $(document). Ready(function (){ $('#txtEntry').
Keypress(function (e) { $('#lnkValidEdit').focus(); return false; }).
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