With:
.block {display: block}
the output is nevertheless output with display: inline.
Test case attached.
Steven
block.xhtml
Description: application/xhtml
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Wonderful! It works.
Thanks!
Steven
On Sun, 05 Apr 2020 14:00:15 +0200, Alain Couthures
wrote:
Hello Steven,
Everything was almost already there to support AVT on HTML attributes
(typically @class and @style) of XForms controls so I >just had to
adjust the sources accordingly.
Please
So it looks like the testsuite is now working with the new version.
I did create a new driver XForm that is more readable than the old one.
I'll package it all up, and send it to you tomorrow.
Steven
On Wed, 05 Feb 2020 21:15:57 +0100, Alain Couthures
wrote:
Hello,
Please find a new re
So I created a minimal test case, and it worked!
So I went back to the original problem example to see what was different,
and it worked too!
So there was some glitch in the space-time continuum yesterday, because it
is now working.
Sorry for the noise!
Steven
On Sun, 05 Apr 2020 14:02
Hello Steven,
Everything was almost already there to support AVT on HTML attributes (typically @class and @style) of XForms controls so I just had to adjust the sources accordingly.
Please find the latest beta build at the same location:
www
Could you please send me a minimal test case for this issue?
Thanks!
--Alain
Le 3 avril 2020 à 23:18, Steven Pemberton a écrit :
I'm getting a strange effect:
If I run an XForm in an iframe, it's n