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I have a form with two fields, user and password, both field are binded with ngModel

<form method="POST" name="loginForm" novalidate class="loginForm">
    <input ng-required="true" ng-model="loginRequest.UserName" class="textControls userCtrl" type="text" name="UserName" id="id_username" />
    <input ng-required="true" ng-model="loginRequest.Password" type="password" name="Password" id="id_password"/>
    <button  type="submit" id="submitLogin" class="blueBtn">Ingresar</button>
</form>

My problem is when typing first two letters on each field in mobile devices, the page is scrolled to top in iphone losing focus of the field. this behaviour disapear when remove ng-model to the input fields.

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  • This would be a lot easier to diagnose if you include enough code to reproduce your issue.
    – buzzsaw
    Oct 17, 2015 at 18:37
  • @buzzsaw I can't reproduce this error on fiddle sorry
    – xzegga
    Oct 20, 2015 at 2:03

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Your scenario looks like the form submit triggers the page refreshing. By default if you don't manually stop event propagation, it will refresh the page if you use form submit.

If you use form, just add an ng-click directive to your <button>, and call event.preventDefault();.

If you use $http service to post your form data, you can avoid this automatically.

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  • the scroll is trigger aeach time that type a character on each input textbox
    – xzegga
    Oct 20, 2015 at 2:30
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    Add this ng-model-options="{ updateOn: 'blur' }" to your input. So it updates the model only on Blur. Oct 20, 2015 at 2:37
  • The problem is not update ng-model, the problem is that the page scroll to top when update the model :S
    – xzegga
    Oct 20, 2015 at 2:40
  • How about this? add ng-model-options="{ updateOn: 'blur' }" to your input, and add ng-change=handler(e), and in your controller, $scope.handler = function(event) { event.preventDefault(); }; . updateOn Blur is optional. Oct 20, 2015 at 2:43
  • TypeError: Cannot read property 'preventDefault' of undefined
    – xzegga
    Oct 20, 2015 at 3:00

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