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I have one form with several text fields and one button. When i enter one of the text fields, the submit button become highlighted and if i press enter while typing, the button is pressed, so i got an unexpecte behaviour because my page is submitted. Firefox doesn't act such a way.
Is there some attribute or configuration to avoid this undesired behaviour or i have to use some javascript technique?

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Generally what I do in this situation is make the first button on the form do nothing and then hide it with CSS. Kludgy? Sure. Effective? Absolutely.

In fact, this is a duplicate of Stopping IE from highlighting the first submit-button in a form.

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I think the solution should be extended with the fact that the button should have onclick ="return false;" and also it should be hidden with width:0px. – M3rlino Jul 6 at 15:22
What benefit is width:0px over display:none? – cletus Jul 6 at 22:51
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You need to disable the Enter key for those input elements to prevent form submission. Take a look at this article.

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It could be a good solution. In my case i preferred to use cletus'solution. – M3rlino Jul 6 at 15:11
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Lots of discussion about this here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/585396/how-to-prevent-enter-keypress-to-submit-a-web-form/

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