I have two elements:
- A texfield element, firstly hidden.
- And a button element covering the textfield.
In other hand, I have one event called onDoubleClick which calls a function when a double click is made in the button. This function hides the button and show the textfield, but I need that the textfield is editable in this moment (like make a third click)
I read about focus() but it doesn't help me... http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/tryit.asp?filename=tryjsref_html_blur
How can I obtain it?
EDIT:
I'm obtaining well the input element:
var htmlElement = document.getElementById(this._tabsTitle[pos]._hPath);
var input = htmlElement[0];
input.focus();
The htmlElement var is a form, and the input var is the input field, I obtain it well, I'm looking with chrome inspector, with debugger, but focus() doesn't work...
SOLUTION
It's was mine mistake...this code is part of a big project, and focus was working fine, but didn't make anything due to a thread problem ... I checked it and solved it, and now it works like a charm :-) thanks to all
Regards, Daniel