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Placeholder for textarea? (ExtJS)

Is there placeholder for textarea? (ExtJS)

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ilhan Avatar asked Jan 27 '12 12:01

ilhan


3 Answers

There is an emptyText config option in Ext.form.TextArea.

Documentation:

The default text to place into an empty field (defaults to null). Note: that this value will be submitted to the server if this field is enabled and configured with a name.

Documentation for Ext 4.2.2:

The default text to place into an empty field.

Note that normally this value will be submitted to the server if this field is enabled; to prevent this you can set the submitEmptyText option of Ext.form.Basic.submit to false.

Also note that if you use inputType: 'file', emptyText is not supported and should be avoided.

Note that for browsers that support it, setting this property will use the HTML 5 placeholder attribute, and for older browsers that don't support the HTML 5 placeholder attribute the value will be placed directly into the input element itself as the raw value. This means that older browsers will obfuscate the emptyText value for password input fields.

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e-zinc Avatar answered Nov 08 '22 19:11

e-zinc


Use this:-

xtype: 'textfield',
placeHolder: 'Please Enter Something'
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Ashutosh Jha Avatar answered Nov 08 '22 18:11

Ashutosh Jha


According to HTML5 drafts, you can use the placeholder attribute in a textarea element. This is independent of JavaScript. Did you mean something else?

Browser support to the placeholder attribute is still rather limited. On the other hand, there is seldom any need for a placeholder in a textarea, if the area is preceded by a descriptive label, as it should.

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Jukka K. Korpela Avatar answered Nov 08 '22 19:11

Jukka K. Korpela