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Ok, can you try this link for me?MikeR wrote:doesn't work on FF - windows, it's impossible to enter the @
Ok, seems like this so-called javascript fix does not work properly any longer in neither Safari or Firefox - http://analogcode.com/p/JSTextReader/MikeR wrote:No it's doesn't work too and the result is the same in the 2 textfields : impossible to enter the @
I think there was some bug in the test itself that allowed you to only see a single line. It would be fixed here I believe:MikeR wrote:I have only one line of result : code : 224
Good, then at least we know it is not re-mapping your entire keyboard. This will be a workaround method, and it will only only affect the actual e-mail field.MikeR wrote:I have the same result when I try to enter @ and à
Can you please check for me what you get if you only enter "Q" or "q" (without Alt-Gr)?grimurnet wrote:I use these keys: Alt Gr + Q
That is why I am getting people to test, so that I can build an array of values that will map to the @ symbol. Also, keep in mind this issue is ONLY for non-standard keyboard layouts. For the american-english keyboard, there is no bug.grimurnet wrote:But I have to say, not only users with icelandic keyboards access my site.
This is irrelevant. The fix is global once implemented.grimurnet wrote:And one other thing, this is not only in firefox, it is also the same in opera. I have tested in internet explorer, it works there.
I'm actually trying to figure out what char/code appears when you click the "@" character on your keyboard. Besides, this is from Mac? I don't believe this bug is on Mac at all? (I am on Mac myself) ...masquefotos wrote:keyboard spain MAC alt+2 = char: @ code: 64