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Walter Rumsby commented on STS-794:
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If/when STS-792 is resolved, support for the placeholder attribute will need to
be added for <stripes:search/> (should just be a change to the .tld).
> Add Support for the HTML5 search Input Type to Stripes Input Field Custom Tags
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>
> Key: STS-794
> URL: http://www.stripesframework.org/jira/browse/STS-794
> Project: Stripes
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Tag Library
> Affects Versions: Release 1.5.5
> Reporter: Walter Rumsby
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: html5
> Attachments: stripes-input-search-patch.txt
>
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> One of the new features of HTML5 is the search input type. e.g.
> <input type="search" name="search-text">
> Browsers that don't support input[type=search] will treat the field as an
> input[type=text] field instead. As per the working draft a field of
> input[type=search] is just an input[type=text] that may be styled differently
> by the browser:
> Note: The difference between the Text state and the Search state is
> primarily stylistic:
> on platforms where search fields are distinguished from regular text
> fields, the Search
> state might result in an appearance consistent with the platform's search
> fields rather
> than appearing like a regular text field.
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> http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/states-of-the-type-attribute.html#text-state-and-search-state
> My personal opinion is that there is very little risk using this new field.
> I've attached a patch that should provide support for this input type when
> using Stripes' custom tags for input fields (i.e. <stripes:search/>, etc.).
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