Hi,

I have a problem to render the "field-missing" class attribute on an input field when the input field has an initial class attribute.

here some code snippets for further explanation:

test.html
...
firstname<input class="first" jwcid="firstName"/>
name       <input jwcid="name"/>
...

test.jwc
...
<property name="firstName"/>
   <component id="firstName" type="TextField">
       <binding name="value" value="firstName"/>
<binding name="validators" value="validators:required[Enter your firstname.]"/>
   </component>

   <property name="name"/>
   <component id="name" type="TextField">
       <binding name="value" value="name"/>
<binding name="validators" value="validators:required[Enter your name.]"/>
   </component>
...
will be rendered to
firstname <input type="text" name="firstName" value="" id="firstName" class="first" />
name <input type="text" name="name" value="" id="name" />

if i submit the form leaving the input fields empty the result is

firstname <input type="text" name="firstName" value="" id="firstName" class="first" /> name <input type="text" name="name" value="" id="name" class="fieldMissing"/>

As you see the validationdelegates renders appends a class attribute "fieldMissing" to the input field. this is done in ValidationDelegate.writeAttributes()

this is done for both inputfields, but in then the renderInformalParameters() method of the textfield conmponent (TextField.java:74) is called which overrides the attribute (AbstractComponent.java:305).

I think the AbstractComponent should call writer.appendAttribute() instead of writer.attribute()

I'm not sure if this is a known bug or if I'm completely wrong.

Thanks for your help

Jan





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