Hi Jose, Great that you made the test. But, as I mentioned, my fix was to trunk - revision 15844. Can you try on trunk? or you want it in 2.15?
Thank you, Abyot. On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 6:00 PM, Jose Garcia Muñoz <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Abyot, > > Many thanks for your help and I'm sorry for my late response... > > I am testing with the revision 15183 (build date 2014-07-05), but still I > am getting similar results. So if we define an input tag as: > > <input custype="test" id="tRL93Q4GS9M-Gp5Dc40z9Yg-val" maxlength="10" > name="entryfield" onchange="test()" size="10" title="[ Gp5Dc40z9Yg - TZ RH > CC - Age - number ]" type="text" value="[TZ RH CC - Age]" /> > > where 'custype' is a custom attribute, 'onchange' is an event to be > captured by test() function, and 'size' and 'maxlength' are html > attributes. However in the HTML output we are missing all of them: > > <input type="number" name="Gp5Dc40z9Yg" > ng-model="currentEvent.Gp5Dc40z9Yg" > ng-required="programStageDataElements.Gp5Dc40z9Yg.compulsory" > class="ng-pristine ng-valid-number ng-invalid ng-invalid-required" > required="required"> > > I don´t know much about AnjularJS, so maybe I am missing something. > > Thanks > Jose > > > On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Abyot Gizaw <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Jose, >> >> We just made a fix, to trunk, that keeps html attributes intact. Your >> custom form should now work. Is it possible for you to test? >> >> Thank you, >> Abyot. >> >> >> On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 2:43 PM, Jose Garcia Muñoz <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> (Sorry I forgot the subject in my last email) >>> >>> Dear dev community, >>> >>> PSI usually develops custom forms (both on the aggregated and tracker >>> side) with script code in order to implement extra functionality ot get the >>> control of some input html fields. For example we can introduce extra >>> attributes or events in the HTML tags as follows (where 'custype' attribute >>> and the 'onchange' event have been introduced using the html code editor) >>> >>> <input custype="age" id="fWJzMgoTWeU-VAGbWSzFIFg-val" name="entryfield" >>> onchange="test()" title="[ VAGbWSzFIFg - TZ CC - Age - posInt ]" value="[TZ >>> CC - Age]" /> >>> >>> Now in Data Entry, If we open the form using the "old" 'Single Event >>> Without Registration Managment' (under 'Individual Records'), we can see >>> the code above re-written as: >>> >>> <input custype="age" id="fWJzMgoTWeU-VAGbWSzFIFg-val" name="entryfield" >>> onchange="test()" title="[ VAGbWSzFIFg - TZ CC - Age - posInt ]" value="" >>> tabindex="1" data="{compulsory:false, deName:'TZ CC - Age', >>> deType:'posInt'}" options="false" maxlength="255" onkeypress="return >>> keyPress(event, this)" class="inputText"> where all HTML attributes are >>> there. >>> >>> However if we use the new 'Event Capture' app, we get the following code: >>> >>> <input type="number" name="VAGbWSzFIFg" >>> ng-model="currentEvent.VAGbWSzFIFg" >>> ng-required="programStageDataElements.VAGbWSzFIFg.compulsory" >>> class="ng-valid-number ng-valid ng-valid-required ng-dirty"> >>> >>> where all attributes and events are missing. >>> >>> Usually we get the control of HTML input fields using jQuery as follows: >>> $("input[custype='age']"), so now using the Event Capture app we are not >>> allowed to do that. Of course, we can use instead >>> $("input[name='VAGbWSzFIFg']"), but this is more like a temporal solution >>> (as it is not very readable and we cannot get the control of several DEs >>> with the same attribute values). >>> >>> Any ideas/solutions? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Jose >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~dhis2-devs >>> Post to : [email protected] >>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~dhis2-devs >>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >>> >>> >> >
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