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    running functions when user tabs out of field

    I have a form w/a lot of fields most are text but some are select. I have a function that opens another page in a hidden frame that updates my database via asp. rather than call that function by hitting a button I want to update the databse eachtime the user leaves a field. I tried adding onBlur="updateDatabase()" to each text and onChange... to each select. for some reason this gets into a loop of updating the database and I have to ctrl + alt+del the page to stop it. Anyone have any good guesses as to what is going on and/or what is the best way to acomplish what I want this to do?
    thanks in advance,
    Michael
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    sorry... I am a moron in need of a nap. I had a javascript alert to let me know that the database had been updated. so can you see what happened?
    1) field 1 has focus
    2) i hit tab & field 1 loses focus as field 2 gets it
    3) the databse updates because field 1 lost f. and the alert comes up (getting focus and causing field 2 to lose f.)
    4) I click ok and field 2 gets focus again
    5)the databse updates because field 2 lost f. and the alert comes up (getting focus and causing field 2 to lose f.)
    6) I click ok and field 2 gets focus again
    7)the databse updates because field 2 lost f. and the alert comes up (getting focus and causing field 2 to lose f.)
    do the last 2 forever
    Michael
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    If you don't like the rules they make, refuse to play their game. -- Steve Ignorant.

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