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The OnBlur Event (XHTML Reference)
Introduction
The OnBlur event is called whenever a user leaves an element
and looses the focus. This can be useful if you want to check whether the user
has entered any value in the textfield or not. If the user didn’t enter
anything, then you can set the focus on the textfield again, so that the user
is forced to enter a value. The following example demonstrates the usage.
Example
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0
Strict//EN"