OK thanks.

New one: operator mod not recognised?

Steven

On Mon, 24 Feb 2020 14:30:56 +0100, Alain Couthures <[email protected]> wrote:

This has been fixed recently and I cannot reproduce this bug with your own test page: please clear browser cache.
--Alain
Le 24 février 2020 à 14:19, Steven Pemberton <[email protected]> a écrit :
Exciting to be testing the new implementation.
I'll start simple.
[Enter] in an <input/> doesn't seem to dispatch a DOMActivate.For instance, https://homepages.cwi.nl/~steven/forms/examples/lists/list3.xhtml
Steven


On Wed, 05 Feb 2020 21:15:57 +0100, Alain Couthures <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
Please find a new release for XSLTForms at www.agencexml.com/1.5beta/xsltforms.zip It has not yet been fully tested because a lot of changes have been made and you are >>>welcome to locate remaining issues with your own forms. The XSLT part has been reduced to minimal for better performance. Instead of parsing the >>>XPath expressions and transforming all the XForms elements into HTML elements, it >>>basically just transposes the non-HTML elements into sort-of custom elements: xforms:* >>>elements become xforms-* elements with xf-* and ev-* attributes. Have a look with your favorite browser debugger! Actually, authors could even prefer to >>>directly write/generate forms with this new notation and forget about the XSLT step. You >>>can compare two sources for the same form: hello.xml and hello.htm XSLTForms Javascript classes constructors are obtaining their properties directly from >>>xf-* attributes and XPath parsing is then performed.
No ids are automatically added as previously.
Extra xf-* attributes and extra xforms-* elements are used to embed effective HTML >>>rendering elements, for example, xforms-body or xforms-repeat-item while, before, span >>>or div elements where used. XSLTForms classes for xforms:select and xforms:itemset had to be partially rewritten.
SVG support has been basically tested too.
CSS styling is not anymore based on xforms-* classes but on custom element names and >>>attribute selectors. For example, the extra xf-bound attribute, when present, says that >>>the XForms control is bound to a node, eventually a not relevant one, and the extra xf->>>notrelevant attribute can, then, be checked...
Thank you for your contribution!
--Alain



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