[Xsltforms-support] 1.5beta testing
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From: Tim T. <tim...@gm...> - 2020-02-15 00:16:31
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Hello, Alain, Another test for you: In XSLTForms 1.5beta, the DOMActivate event is not being evoked for input controls. See this test form: https://www.tat2.io/basex2/static/xsltforms_DOMActivate_test_2020-02-14_1-5beta.xml Pressing "enter" in the input field does nothing, whereas clicking the button triggers the event. Compare this to a form running XSLTForms 1.4: https://www.tat2.io/basex2/static/xsltforms_DOMActivate_test_2020-02-14_1-4.xml Here, the DOMActivate enter works in both the input field with the "enter" key and with the button. All best, Tim -- Tim A. Thompson Discovery Metadata Librarian Yale University Library On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 5:51 PM Tim Thompson <tim...@gm...> wrote: > Great! Works perfectly now. Looking forward to the XML Prague proceedings > and video for your presentation with Steven Pemberton. > > Thanks again, > Tim > > > -- > Tim A. Thompson > Discovery Metadata Librarian > Yale University Library > > > > On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 4:00 PM Alain Couthures < > ala...@ag...> wrote: > >> Hello Tim, >> >> (1) The xf:group processing was not correct: in the new approach, an >> xf-bound attribute has to be automatically added to each xforms-* element >> when xf-ref (or xf-bind) is evaluated as a non empty nodeset. CSS attribute >> selectors are, then, used to display/hide xforms-* elements accordingly. >> >> (2) The xf:var processing was not functional: it should now work, at >> least, outside of actions. >> >> (3) The profiler is actually just another external form: I have added the >> corresponding file into the updated .zip file at >> www.agencexml.com/1.5beta/xsltforms.zip >> >> Thank you very much for your contributions! >> >> --Alain >> >> Le 09/02/2020 à 20:51, Tim Thompson a écrit : >> >> Hello, Alain, >> >> I've been testing an existing form with the new release and have some >> feedback. First, the performance improvement seems impressive, and CSS >> styling with Bootstrap now seems much easier. Thank you! >> >> I did notice some issues after testing, however. >> >> (1) >> There seems to be a bug with XPath predicate filtering in xf:group >> elements. For example, a group binding such as <xf:group >> ref="instance('response')/response[*]">...</xf:group>, where the response >> element should initially be empty (before a submission is executed) does >> not seem to work. >> >> See the test form copied below. Example form at: >> https://www.tat2.io/basex2/static/xsltforms_test_2020-02-09.xml >> >> (2) >> I see that the xforms:var element is not currently supported. When >> loading a form with an XForms variable defined, I get an error message: >> >> Error initializing: >> >> xforms:var is not supported >> >> (3) >> I also see that the XSLTForms Profiler does not seem to be available. >> When I try to open it, I get an error: >> >> File not found (404): >> https://www.tat2.io/basex2/static/xsltforms_profiler.xhtml >> >> >> *--Test form for XPath predicate bug--* >> >> <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="..."?> >> <html xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd=" >> http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xf="http://www.w3.org/2002/xforms" >> xmlns:h="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:ev=" >> http://www.w3.org/2001/xml-events" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> >> <head> >> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> >> <title>XForms/XPath Predicate Test</title> >> <style type="text/css"/> >> <model xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2002/xforms" id="m"> >> <instance id="default"> >> <data xmlns=""> >> <default/> >> </data> >> </instance> >> <instance id="response"> >> <data xmlns=""> >> <response/> >> </data> >> </instance> >> <instance id="response-test"> >> <data xmlns=""> >> <response> >> <testing>Testing</testing> >> </response> >> </data> >> </instance> >> </model> >> </head> >> <body> >> <div class="container-fluid"> >> <hr class="blue" /> >> <h1>XForms/XPath predicate test</h1> >> <xf:group ref="instance('response')/response[*]"> >> <h2 style="color: red;">This should not display!</h2> >> <xf:output value="concat('Value of "serialize(.)": ', >> serialize(.))"/> >> </xf:group> >> <xf:group ref="instance('response-test')/response[*]"> >> <h2 style="color: blue;">This should display.</h2> >> <xf:output value="concat('Value of "serialize(.)": ', >> serialize(.))"/> >> </xf:group> >> </div> >> </body> >> </html> >> >> >> >> -- >> Tim A. Thompson >> Discovery Metadata Librarian >> Yale University Library >> >> On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 11:06 AM Tim Thompson <tim...@gm...> wrote: >> >>> Hello, Alain, >>> >>> Congratulations on this milestone! I am very eager to try and test the >>> new release. Is XSLTForms now using Fleur for XPath parsing? Does this mean >>> that XPath 3.0 functions are now supported? I guess I can test this myself >>> :) >>> >>> It's quite amazing to see the xsltforms.xsl file down to just over 500 >>> lines. >>> >>> Thanks again for all your work. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Tim >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Tim A. Thompson >>> Discovery Metadata Librarian >>> Yale University Library >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 5, 2020 at 3:16 PM Alain Couthures < >>> ala...@ag...> 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 >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Xsltforms-support mailing list >>>> Xsl...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xsltforms-support >>>> >>> >> |