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Malcolm Edgar edited comment on CLK-601 at 12/30/09 10:14 PM:
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I agree with this issue, however changing this behaviour may cause some issues
with existing applications. Will need to investigate potential impact.
I presume the same applies with HTML <textarea>
was (Author: medgar):
I agree with this issue, however changing this behaviour may cause some
issues with existing applications.
Will need to investigate potential impact.
> TextField sets size when not appropriate
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> Key: CLK-601
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLK-601
> Project: Click
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: 2.1.0 RC1
> Reporter: WarnerJan Veldhuis
> Priority: Trivial
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> In the TextField class, the size attribute is *always* rendered regardless of
> the value of size. Since the size-attribute should be optional for the
> input-tag, it should be conditional, just as it is the case with maxLength
> and tabIndex. This would also mean that the default of 20 should be dropped.
> current code:
> buffer.appendAttribute("size", getSize());
> proposed code:
> if ( getSize() > 0 ) {
> buffer.appendAttribute("size", getSize());
> }
> Since the HTML-spec says size is implied, it should only be added if there is
> any size.
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