Re: [Xsltforms-support] Error with select1[@full = 'appearance'] in Chrome
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From: Alain C. <ala...@ag...> - 2012-03-15 20:47:15
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Hi Joe, I tested again with Chrome (17.0.963.79) and your code but didn't succeed in reproducing this issue (Please have a look at the attached browser capture on Windows). The stack dump provided in your capture is pointing to a function used to locate the Javascript object for the select1 control from an item. Are you using Windows?? Thank you for your feedbacks! -Alain Le 15/03/2012 18:52, Joe Wicentowski a écrit : > Hi Alain and Conal, > > Thanks for your replies. I've just now had the chance to check out > XSLTForms from SVN trunk (rev. 534) and try my code again in Chrome. > Alain - unfortunately, I am still seeing the same error, even using > rev. 534. I've attached an updated image showing the error I see in > Chrome (17.0.963.46 m). The code that is responsible for the error in > Chrome is: > > <xf:select1 ref="instance('volume')/is-orphan" appearance="full"> > <xf:label>Orphan</xf:label> > <xf:item> > <xf:label>Yes</xf:label> > <xf:value>true</xf:value> > </xf:item> > <xf:item> > <xf:label>No</xf:label> > <xf:value>false</xf:value> > </xf:item> > </xf:select1> > > The same code works fine in Firefox (4.0). Removing > @appearance="full" eliminates the error in Chrome, but I would prefer > to see the radio buttons. > > Thanks in advance for any suggestions! > Joe > > p.s. Conal - you were correct in thinking that my @full="appearance" > was just a typo in my email, not in my code - but apologies for the > error. > > On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 7:37 PM, Conal Tuohy<con...@ve...> wrote: >> Maybe this is just a typo in your email, Joe, but shouldn't you have >> @appearance="full"? >> >> >> On 16/02/12 08:40, Joe Wicentowski wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have a form that fails in Chrome (17.0) when I add the >>> @full="appearance" attribute on a select1 element. Without the >>> attribute, the form displays without error, but with the attribute, I >>> get an error - please see my attached image. >>> >>> When I use Firefox (4.0), the form works whether I have this attribute or >>> not. >>> >>> Could you please let me know if this is a known issue with XSLTForms >>> Beta 3, or suggest some troubleshooting steps? I'm happy to test. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Joe >> >> -- >> Conal Tuohy >> eResearch Business Analyst >> Victorian eResearch Strategic Initiative >> +61-466324297 >> >> |