[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VALIDATOR-201?page=all ]
Niall Pemberton resolved VALIDATOR-201.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
Better to not name fields "id" (or "name"). Also one of the reasons for
refactoring the validator script functions to use common functions like
jcv_retrieveFormName() means that you can easily "plug" in a modified version
that suits your needs.
Closing as WONTFIX
> jcv_retrieveFormName pb with IE 5.5 and form containing an html select named
> id
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>
> Key: VALIDATOR-201
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VALIDATOR-201
> Project: Commons Validator
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JavaScript
> Affects Versions: 1.3.0 Release
> Environment: Using IE 5.5 (on Windows 2000) and trying to validate an
> html form containing an html select named id
> Reporter: Xavier Poinsard
>
> Using IE 5.5 and trying to validate an html form containing an html select
> named id,
> the jcv_retrieveFormName is confused and return the html select instead of
> the form name.
> I get it working by checking the id was a string by replacing (in
> validateUtilities.js)
> if (form.getAttribute("id")) {
> by
> if (form.getAttribute("id") && form.getAttribute("id") instanceof String) {
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