On 19 Nov 2003, at 16:53, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
This again relies on Matt Kruse's JS libraries (thanks Matt!) and required to add a generic infrastructure in the woody JS library to register "handlers" that are called either during "onload" of the document or "onsubmit" of the form.
Unfortunately there are several problems with these libraries when using the built-in browser in MacOSX, Safari (based on Conqueror khtml).
For instance:
Help popups do not go away.
Editing the year in the Calendar causes Safari to crash.
When you view <http://localhost:8888/samples/woody/form1> from Safari, the repeater at the bottom, is full of checkboxes, not fields. (!!!!)
I have reported these problems to Apple (several times already ....)
They all work fine in Mozilla ..... so beware, if your users have Safari, they will not be able to use your forms properly and you may not realise !!!!
You can have a look at it in the "Boolean fields" tab in the "Various" example.
I am confused .... I cannot see anything that looks like it might be the "double listbox" you describe (in Mozilla or Safari).
regards Jeremy
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