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You are right! I will change it soon.
 
Henner
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Betreff: RE : [dbforms] TextArea displaying [No Data]

Thank you for your quick response.

Again my goal is to display nothing!

I looked over the implementation of the DbBaseHandlerTag.getNullFieldValue() and noticed that the method will ignore an empty string passed as a parameter.  This is due to a call to Util.isNull() which, in addition to checking for null, makes a trim().length() != 0. It is my opinion that I should be allowed to input an empty string in this particular context.  What do you think?


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De : Henner Kollmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoy� : vendredi 21 novembre 2003 05:14
� : 'Shawn'
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Objet : AW: [dbforms] TextArea displaying [No Data]

>
> > I am a little embarrassed to ask such a simple question 
> (even more so
> > that
> > I probably implemented it's functionality!)
>
> Maybe but I think Henner has changed everything by now except maybe
> classic navigation ;^)
Yes, all output and input use the same methods now.

> Well for a textField you can do:
>
> <db:textField ...  nullFieldValue="" ...
>
> For a TextArea I dk mine just seem to show up blank.  Did you mean
> textField?
textArea has this feature too - now. I changed the tld file in the
repository.

Regards,
Henner

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