You should be able to use 'null' instead. That seems like the most sensible mapping to a string...

Henry Minsky wrote:
The reason the alert box comes up is that it has an "ontext" handler, which says

    <myalert title="Error"
             id="errors"
             text="$path{ '/response/@status' }"
             datapath="surveydataset:/">
        <handler name="ontext">
            <![CDATA[
            if ( this.text != null && this.text != 'ok' ){
                this.open();
            }
            ]]>
        </handler>
    </myalert>

And the text that comes in is the string "null". So is this an example
of the data type coercion that Max just put in?

If so, we need to figure out how to tell the datapath matching code
about what null means in a String data type ?

On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Henry Minsky
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When I run the vacation-survey demo, it comes up with a "Error" dialog
box when the app starts up. Clicking OK,the app
proceeds to run correctly, although the first time I ran it, the
histogram bars showed up as just a few pixels wide. Then it
got better...

Something funny is going on ....



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