Hi Stephen,
This problem is due to XSLTForms not yet implementing deferred updates
http://www.w3.org/TR/xforms11/#action-deferred-update-behavior
Sorry, your proposed fix sounds more like a permissive workaround
(this.element.node is not updated when out of range???)...
Thanks!
-Alain
Le 06/01/2012 04:25, Stephen Cameron a écrit :
> Futher to my last email
>
> this works better
>
> XsltForms_repeat.prototype.setIndex = function(index) {
> if (this.index !== index) {
> this.index = index;
> if (this.index<= this.nodes.length&& this.nodes[index-1] ) {
> XsltForms_globals.openAction();
> this.element.node = this.nodes[index-1];
> XsltForms_globals.addChange(this);
>
> XsltForms_globals.addChange(document.getElementById(XsltForms_browser.getMeta(this.element.node.ownerDocument.documentElement,
> "model")).xfElement);
> XsltForms_globals.closeAction();
> }
> }
> };
>
> :)
>
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