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Suzan Foster commented on COCOON-1794:
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The MoveNodeJXPathBinding doesn't move all rows up to the top of their 
enclosing element. It first checks if the current node is the same as the child 
node in the parent node at the index position equal to the row index. If so it 
falls through. If not it inserts the context node before the child node which 
effectively positions the node at the correct index position.

> [PATCH] Propagation of namespaces to a repeaters child bindings and 
> implementation of a move-node binding
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: COCOON-1794
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1794
>      Project: Cocoon
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Blocks: Forms
>     Versions: 2.1.8, 2.1.9-dev (current SVN)
>     Reporter: Suzan Foster
>  Attachments: repeater-binding-patch.txt
>
> This patch corrects the following issues:
> - Namespaced back-end XML model not correctly binding to the repeaters child 
> widgets.
> - Nodes bound to row widgets not being reordered according to row position on 
> save.
> Files affected:
> - JXPathBindingBase:
>   - member applyLeniency changed from private to protected.
>   - member applyNSDeclarations changed from private to protected.
> - RepeaterJXPathBinding:
>   - constructor changed for passing a binding for moveRow.
>   - applyLeniency and applyNSDeclarations applied to created relative 
> contexts.
>   - member moveRowBinding added.
>   - method getMoveRowBinding added.
>   - doSave changed to incorporate the use of moveRowBinding.
> - RepeaterJXPathBindingBuilder:
>   - buildBinding changed to incorporate the construction of moveRowBinding.
> Files added:
> - MoveNodeJXPathBinding.
> - MoveNodeJXPathBindingBuilder.

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