I hijacked the ticket at
http://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994-ruby-on-rails/tickets/1626-fieldwitherrors-shouldnt-use-a-div#ticket-1626-9
. The initial patch changed the element added to error input tags
from a div to a span. However, I agree with the general theme of
comments on the ticket that having the view change the structure of
the HTML in the presence of errors is a consistent pain in the
backside.
So, I submitted a different patch that changes the behavior to add the
'fieldWithErrors' class directly onto the error input element, rather
than on a wrapping div. This patch keeps the #field_error_proc class
accessor on ActionView::Base, but sets it to nil by default. It also
adds a #field_error_options class accessor which defaults to { :class
=> 'fieldWithErrors' }. These options merge (carefully) with the
normal HTML options for the tag in question.
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