Hi Steve,
* <br/> being doubled occurs in some browsers when they apply the XSLT
stylesheet themselves. I suggest you to use 2 DIV elements instead
as a workaround.
* Opera latest version is replacing @ev:event with @ev:actiontype in
the XForms document (unbelievable!) so I added @ev:actiontype
support! (This will be in the next commit!)
* IE9 doesn't like empty SCRIPT elements (when @src is present,
they're empty in XHTML...). You can change that accordingly in each
of your pages but it's a frequent issue so I force now a dummy value
(/* */) for them.
Thank you for your feedbacks!
-Alain
Le 15/12/2011 15:23, [email protected] a écrit :
Hi, Alain,
I have refactored my search form to use bind instead of group and things
are a bit better--with FF 8.0.1 the behaviour is as expected.
On Safari/Chrome, a spurious<br/> is inserted (there is supposed to be
one in one of the TDs but Safari/Chrome put two). To reproduce:
http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/oas-nogroup.xml
Click on the '+' button beside the hint diamond: the two rows of controls
should be separated by one<br/> but there are two there.
On Opera, clicking on the '+' button changes the border indicating the
press has been received, but then nothing further happens.
On IE 9 I get an XSLTForms Exception Incorrect Javascript code generation:
ReferenceError xsltforms_initImpl is undefined.
Thanks for any insight,
Steve
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