<input type="submit" value="Next >" name="nx">
Unfortunately that means altering the query doesn't restart at the beginning of the DB after hitting return but continuing where the last query stopped.
So it's necessary to click
New <input type="submit" value="Search" name="go">
explicitly.
I can't see an application for binding the return-key to "Next >" while it's handy after altering a form entry.¹
My suggestion would be to add a hidden
<input type="submit" value="Search" name="go" style="display:none">
prior to
<input type="submit" value="Next >" name="nx">
to change the default for return-key.
This SO discussion shows different ways to do so how-to-submit-a-form-when-the-return-key-is-pressed
I haven't tested yet...but I think we have enough HTML expertise in this board to find a solution! :)
Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language and ☆☆☆☆ :)
¹) for creating a keyboard submit you need to select a form element. The only way to select "next >" w/o clicking is to hit the "tab"-key. But in that case pressing "bar"-key has still the effect to continue the search.
All other form elements should be bound to "Search" again.