akin wrote:
>On 11月28日, 上午12时00分, Neil <
n...@parkwaycc.co.uk> wrote:
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>>akin wrote:
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>>>When I write a div with attribute "contentEditable=true', then I put a "<select><option>...</select>" inside this div, but the select element just can not be set focus, so I can't use it to chose a value. It made me feel difficult to design a online medical record editor...., any idea are appreciated.
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>>This is because the select is editable too! If you want to be able to provide a list of values to embed within editable text, then try setting contenteditable="false" on the select element.
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>I have set the attribute contenteditable="false", In firefox the select element now can be set focus and can not be delete now, that is not what I want. Other elements like <input> can be deleted even they have been set the attribute contenteditable="false".
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<input contenteditable="false"> doesn't actually seem to have any
effect. (That looks like a bug.) So the reason you can delete the
<input> is because Firefox still thinks it's editable.
>In safari, the element <select> with attribute contenteditable="false" can get focus and can be deleted, that is the result I want.
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This seems to be bug 685445.