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Re: Possibility to format xforms:itemset?

NJ No1

Hi all,

 

I was also interested in putting each item in an itemset (select not select1) in a different row and was wondering if you got any feedback Erik?

 

Naman

 

Erik Bruchez wrote:

Good tip, however it seems that while it works great with xforms:select1, it doesn't with xforms:select because selecting an item in the second row clears any item selected with the first row.

 

I asked questions on the public-forms mailing-list at W3C to try to figure this out better.

 
-Erik

 

 

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Re: Possibility to format xforms:itemset?

Erik Bruchez
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Naman,

No feedback yet, the question/issue has been recorded, and it will have
to be discussed by the working group at some point, but it may take time.

-Erik

Naman Joshi wrote:

> //Hi all,//
>
> // //
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> //I was also interested in putting each item in an itemset (select not
> select1) in a different row and was wondering if you got any feedback
> Erik?//
>
> // //
>
> //Naman//
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> // //
>
> //Erik Bruchez// wrote:
>
> Good tip, however it seems that while it works great with
> xforms:select1, it doesn't with xforms:select because selecting an item
> in the second row clears any item selected with the first row.
>
>  
>
> I asked questions on the public-forms mailing-list at W3C to try to
> figure this out better.
>
>  
>
> -Erik
>
>  
>
>  
>
> *Naman Joshi*
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Re: Possibility to format xforms:itemset?

Jack Cox
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Re: [ops-users] Possibility to format xforms:itemset? Naman,

I’ve found the following CSS markup to work to have the checkboxes from a select control appear on different lines:

#i3-2-list span { display: block; }


where i3-2-list is the id of the select control.

jack


On 7/22/07 9:59 PM, "Naman Joshi" <[hidden email]> wrote:

Hi all,
 
I was also interested in putting each item in an itemset (select not select1) in a different row and was wondering if you got any feedback Erik?
 
Naman
 
Erik Bruchez
wrote:
Good tip, however it seems that while it works great with xforms:select1, it doesn't with xforms:select because selecting an item in the second row clears any item selected with the first row.
 
I asked questions on the public-forms mailing-list at W3C to try to figure this out better.
 
-Erik

 
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RE: Possibility to format xforms:itemset?

Ryan, James N.
Re: [ops-users] Possibility to format xforms:itemset?
Does anyone have experience/tips in adding digital signature capabilities into the client side?  I am hoping there is good way to graft a capability on top of OPS.  Most implementations I have seen use an applet that integrates with CAPI or PKCS#11.
 
cheers,
 
J
 


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