Paul,
The problem here is that many mobile devices don't support Javascript so the code is ignored. I haven't seen a solution that will allow the selection of a control on devices that don't support Javascript.
>>Paul,
>>
>>Thanks for the reply.
>>I have tried your suggestion.
>>There is no change.
>>
>>Let me know if you have another solution.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Alvin
>
>Manually add the script to the ASPX (HTML portion) of the page to eliminate this as a potential problem. You will also need to the onload stuff I mentioned before.
>
>
><head>
> < script language="JavaScript">
> function SetFocus()
> {
> document.MobileWebForm1.txtBarCodeReader.focus();
> }
> </script>
></head>
>
>
>Also, make absolutely sure that the form name matches the above code. I think in ASP.NET it defaults to Form1 (take a look at the HTML source for the tag: <form name= for the actual name used. This is case sensitive! I'm guessing the object reference you're using isn't correct.
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