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I've got this code:

$('#search_user').keyup(function() {
    alert('hello keyup');
}).focus(function() {
    alert('hello focus');
}).blur(function() {
    alert('hello blur');
});

#search_user is the id of an input field.

I focus input and next (without blur it) focus address bar in my browser and click enter. If I do that, I can see "alert focus". How can i disable it? I wanna have alert only when i focus my input, not when i refresh page with enter.

Browser: FF 16

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  • Is there code which automatically puts the caret into the input box on load, for example $("#search_user").focus(); Nov 2, 2012 at 17:11
  • I don't think you can do anything about this. Even checking e.originalEvent (which tells you if an event was fired by a click or by code) doesn't help. Nov 2, 2012 at 17:54
  • Temporarily, I replaced the focus() function to click() and now it works fine. Nov 2, 2012 at 17:59

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I think you're looking for the focusin event. focus fires when losing focus as well as gaining focus.

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  • Check demo field here. api.jquery.com/focusin Try this case: Put caret in field and next put in address bar in your browser. What can you see when your press enter? "Focusin fire". The same situation is for .focus(). And this is what I don't want to have in described case, but how can i fix it? Nov 2, 2012 at 17:42
  • Oh, I see. When you put the caret in the text box, you're placing focus there. When you press Enter on the address bar, focus returns to whatever field had focus before you changed it to the address bar. This occurs in Chrome as well, but not in IE 9. Doesn't happen if you press the reload button, nor if you press F5... Weird. I'm thinking maybe it doesn't actually do a refresh if the URL is not changed?... No, it does refresh, as it jumps to the top of the scree. Nov 2, 2012 at 17:43
  • "Focusin fire" will be showing also when we put address to different page. So blocking refresh is not sufficient. Nov 2, 2012 at 17:51
  • Yeah, I was looking at maybe blocking it if window.unload fires, but focus doesn't bubble to window, only to document (at least, in Chrome), and unload only happens on window, and focus fires before unload. You might be able to do something in raw JavaScript, by attaching to the capture phase, but it would be kludgy at best. Sorry I couldn't help, and that I misunderstood the requirement. Nov 2, 2012 at 18:04

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