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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T09:44:18+00:00 2026-05-11T09:44:18+00:00

From an input text I need to call a function to capture the onkeydown

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From an input text I need to call a function to capture the onkeydown event and I need to pass a parameter to that event, for example:

<input type='text' onkeydown='TextOnKeyDown('myPrefix');' />... 

Then in that function I need to know what key was pressed. I use

function TextOnKeyDown(prefix) {     var key = event.keyCode;      ... } 

This works like a charm in IE, but not in Firefox. I’ve read that for firefox you have to pass an argument to the handler and then use it to get the key, something similar to:

<input type='text' onkeydown='detectKey(event)'/> ... function detectKey(e){      var key = (document.all) ? e.keyCode : e.which;       ...     }  

But I cannot get to pass my parameter and the needed event parameter for firefox. Any suggestions?

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  1. 2026-05-11T09:44:19+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:44 am

    None of the proposed solutions worked as what I needed was to add my own parameter apart from the necessary ‘event’ parameter for Firefox to get the keyCode. Anyway the helped, thanks guys. I put the final solution for future readers:

    In the end I just had to add the ‘event’ parameter to the caller:

    <input type='text' onkeydown='TextOnKeyDown('myPrefix', event);' /> 

    and the handler:

    function TextOnKeyDown(prefix, evt) {        var key = (evt.which) ? evt.which : evt.keyCode; ... } 

    Somehow it didn’t work before, I don’t know why.

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