Thanks - James
Follow up this AM. The .autoBlurDelay setting of 10 seconds that I set last night, yes I have no life, is now the global setting. What changed?...Only stopped VFP and IE, not the dev machine, Server 2012. Still does not recognize .autoBlurDelay immediately. Sessions cookie perhaps?
Probable browser cache issue ...
for any change in xxx.css or xxx.js, make sure to force reload the whole page: depending on the browser, hit F5, ctrl+F5 or ctrl+R.
Entering long strings into textboxes can be annoying with the short auto blur settings. After poking about here, I saw mention of the .autoBlurDelay setting and I went about trying to set it. I first tried 0 and then -1, both with no change from the default behavior. I also tried 10 seconds with no change. I then thought .wlValidAutoNot might be overriding the global, but they are .F. I also tried .wlValidAutoNot = .T. but this did not change. Am I missing some other default that is overriding these settings? I have started and stopped programs and services in case it is a cache issue, but no luck so far... Any ideas?
Thanks - James
Follow up this AM. The .autoBlurDelay setting of 10 seconds that I set last night, yes I have no life, is now the global setting. What changed?...Only stopped VFP and IE, not the dev machine, Server 2012. Still does not recognize .autoBlurDelay immediately. Sessions cookie perhaps?
-- thn (FoxInCloud)