Posted by
Richard Braman on
URL: https://discuss.orbeon.com/DMV-Forms-Example-tp27273p27336.html
That last post by Alex was a little off topic. I have spent the last
few posts asking about the behaviour is OPS that takes attribute in an
input tag and puts it into a style tag. I think that an xforms tag
should be rendered as an html input tag in any tranformation. If you
want to put a <span> around it that's fine, but don't move the xforms
style attribute into it. That doesn't make any real sense. The
span tags DO NOT style input boxes, so why move the style tag that is
found in an XForms input tag into a span tag?
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Alessandro Vernet
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Hi Richard,
Input form elements should always be in a span in the generated HTML. If
you don't get this with some of your XForms code, please send us an
example that shows this behavior and that we can run in the XForms
sandbox.
Alex
On 2/9/06, Richard Braman <
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> When I was using <xforms:group> with
> <xfrms:input ref="field"> instead of bind="field" it did not put the
> span around my input.
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> Richard Braman wrote:
> > It seems when I switched to using x forms:bid, it sent tverything
> into > ajax.
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> Not sure what you mean here.
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> > I see at least one issue with ajax. The code below seems to puts a
> > span tag around the xforms input, which doesn't work on IE.
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> Note that xforms-to-ajax-xhtml.xsl is no longer used: we should take
> it out of the code base (just did that in the CVS). The translation to
> HTML is now done natively in Java.
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> This said, we do put <span> around <input>. But all the OPS examples
> do work with IE, and they too have <span> around <input>. What is the
> specific problem you are seeing?
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> > What if I don't want to use AJAX?
>
> The only way for now is to use XForms Classic, but then you don't get
> any of the XForms improvements in OPS 3.0. In other words, you get
> fairly limited XForms support with Classic.
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> -Erik
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