Possibly... the problem is that I don't think Semantic Forms should be
modifying user input - what the user types is considered, to some extent,
"sacred" (as long as it passes validation). But is this really a problem? If
#arraymap is used, the last comma shouldn't even appear on the page itself.

-Yaron


On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 2:23 PM, robertuva <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> This isn't a big issue, but from a usability perspective (and mostly
> for those people that don't know how the system works) it would be
> nice to remove the last comma and space on the last value of a field
> that allows multiple values if it exists.  This mostly becomes a
> problem with autocomplete as it automatically adds the comma and space
> there.  If you don't manually remove it from the last value, then it
> posts the value with that comma and space.
> >
>

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