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Kevin Van de Velde resolved DS-851.
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Resolution: Fixed
Retested this with the latest DSpace 1.8.0 RC1 and the issue seems to be fixed.
> qualdrop_value required fail
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>
> Key: DS-851
> URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-851
> Project: DSpace
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JSPUI
> Affects Versions: 1.7.0
> Environment: CentOS 5.5
> Reporter: Onivaldo Rosa Junior
> Priority: Major
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> The option required in qualdrop_value failure in JSPUI when used as below, is
> constantly indicating that the field was not filled, even though he is filled.
> <field>
> <dc-schema>dc</dc-schema>
> <dc-element>contributor</dc-element>
> <dc-qualifier></dc-qualifier>
> <repeatable>true</repeatable>
> <label>Autores e Colaboradores:</label>
> <input-type
> value-pairs-name="list_contributor">qualdrop_value</input-type>
> <hint>Autor(res) e colaborador(es) deste item.</hint>
> <required>Infome pelo menos um autor deste item.</required>
> </field>
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