I took a quick look but I didn't see anything obvious...will I just create
a JIRA for this?

Colm.

On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 7:30 AM, Francesco Chicchiriccò
<ilgro...@apache.org>wrote:

> On 31/01/2013 19:01, Colm O hEigeartaigh wrote:
>
>> Hi Francesco,
>>
>>  So, this must be the issue: with Chrome, Enter submits the whole form,
>>> with Firefox instead the "Add" button in the derived attributes tab is
>>> triggered. Odd...
>>>
>> Cool, that's the error alright (on Firefox). Hitting 'enter' in either a
>> attribute or virtual attribute textbox causes an extra derived attribute
>> entry to be added! I'll take a look and see what's going on.
>>
>
> Hi Colm,
> wouldn't be enough, then, to bind the Enter key to the form submit on all
> browsers?
>
>
>  On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 4:59 PM, Francesco Chicchiriccò <
>> ilgro...@apache.org> wrote:
>>
>>  On 31/01/2013 17:44, Colm O hEigeartaigh wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi Francesco,
>>>>
>>>>   However, I am not sure to understand exactly how to replicate this:
>>>> are
>>>>
>>>>> you creating an user and hitting enter when populating attribute
>>>>> values? If
>>>>> so, I guess this happens with roles as well, isn’t it?
>>>>>
>>>>>  Yep exactly. Fill in username + password, enter some random string
>>>> for an
>>>> attribute + hit enter in the textbox when done. Then continue + select
>>>> resource, and finally hit "submit". It works when I don't hit enter on
>>>> the
>>>> attribute, and fails when I do. I haven't tried with roles.
>>>>
>>>>   Another possibility might simply be that enter is key-bound to form
>>>>
>>>>> submit...
>>>>>
>>>>>  Possibly, although it doesn't try to submit straight away. The error
>>>> crops
>>>> up when I click on "submit".
>>>>
>>>>  Colm,
>>> I was trying to replicate this misbehavior with Chrome without any luck
>>> because hitting Enter just caused the whole form to submit (as said),
>>> then
>>> I moved to Firefox and replicated the same problem.
>>>
>>> By doing so I have noticed that the number of warnings ('Schema' is
>>> required) was the same as empty derived attributes that resulted added
>>> under the respective tab.
>>>
>>> So, this must be the issue: with Chrome, Enter submits the whole form,
>>> with Firefox instead the "Add" button in the derived attributes tab is
>>> triggered. Odd...
>>>
>>> Do you have an idea about how to fix this?
>>>
>>> Regards.
>>>
>>>
>>>   On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Francesco Chicchiriccò <
>>>
>>>> ilgro...@apache.org
>>>>
>>>>  wrote:
>>>>> On 31/01/2013 17:28, Colm O hEigeartaigh wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>   Hi guys,
>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm seeing a console error on trunk somewhat similar to SYNCOPE-297.
>>>>>> The
>>>>>> scenario here is the propagation of a user with a simple User
>>>>>> attribute
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> a backend. If I enter the attribute without hitting 'enter' it
>>>>>> propagates
>>>>>> fine. If I create another user, enter the value for the attribute +
>>>>>> hit
>>>>>> enter, then go on to select the resource etc., I get an error message
>>>>>> saying that "'Schema' is required".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any ideas on what might be causing this?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   Hi Colm,
>>>>>>
>>>>> it sounds like the same problem we fixed in SYNCOPE-297, i.e.
>>>>> basically a
>>>>> partial Ajax submit that should be avoided (as the patch for
>>>>> SYNCOPE-297
>>>>> did).
>>>>>
>>>>> However, I am not sure to understand exactly how to replicate this: are
>>>>> you creating an user and hitting enter when populating attribute
>>>>> values?
>>>>> If
>>>>> so, I guess this happens with roles as well, isn’t it?
>>>>>
>>>>> Another possibility might simply be that enter is key-bound to form
>>>>> submit...
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards.
>>>>>
>>>>
> --
> Francesco Chicchiriccò
>
> ASF Member, Apache Syncope PMC chair, Apache Cocoon PMC Member
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>
>


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