ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Previously working JAVA Scripts do not work anymoreThis worked for me as well, at least in Chrome. Funny because I distinctly remember having to check that box in order to make the button work back when I first created it, so yes it looks like the Chrome update was the culprit here. Thanks to everyone who helped out with this!Re: Previously working JAVA Scripts do not work anymoreThis is one reason; the other is that employing the nested URLs method in our case causes an unwanted new tab/window to pop open displaying the results of the webhook, and the current tab/window loses focus. Which sounds like a small annoyance, but it's actually pretty significant when we have a large of number of records to batch process this way on a daily basis.Re: Previously working JAVA Scripts do not work anymoreThis reply was created from a merged topic originally titled Calling Multiple URLS with a Javascript Formula Button - used to work, now broken.... For the better part of the last year we've been using a formula button with javascript to call two URLs at once, then reload the page. One URL sends a text message (via webhook to an external system), while the other edits a record in our database to log the action (the variables $sendText and $logText below, respectively). "javascript:" & "$.get('" & $logText & "');" & "$.get('" & $sendText & "',function(){" & "location.reload(true);" & "});" & "void(0);" Up until about a week ago this technique worked with virtually no issues but now it just opens a blank page and does nothing else. I have tested the two individual URLs by putting them into their own buttons, and they continue to work fine, which leads me to think there is something wrong with our Javascript. I suspect it may be relying on assumptions about Quickbase or the page structure which are no longer true with the latest update. Any ideas? Thanks in advance! JonathanRe: How to search only when I press enter?I'm glad I'm not the only person looking forfix for this issue. From a design standpoint I understand that having Quickbase start searching automaticallyseemslike a feature, but given that it also eats our inputs during that split second where it's executing the search, in practice it becomes far more of a bug. As a result every other time I perform a search it takes me multiple attempts to get Quickbase to search for theintended string. Re: Comments in formula text?Also looking for a way to do block quotes; anyone know if this is a thing in Quickbase? Google search turned up only this thread.Re: Grid Edit Address FieldIs there any way to also include the search field so I can paste an address from somewhere else and have it populate the individual subfields automatically?