I also welcome this change.
Although I think the default behavior should be reversed...just for
consistency and backward compatibility reasons.
Granted, I can see this being turned on for a lot of fields, but again there
are a handful that I would leave to the current default behavior of not
trimming.

-Matthew


On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 8:17 AM, Oscar Westra van Holthe - Kind <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 01-05-2008 at 10:07, Ben Gunter wrote:
> > All this rambling has been leading up to this question: How do you all
> feel
> > about values being trimmed by default with exceptions being allowed for
> > specific fields by setting @Validate(trim=false)? This change will
> affect
> > backward compatibility in some cases, but we believe those cases to be
> > rare. Does anyone have a use case where this would cause them a lot of
> > trouble? Speak now or forever hold your peace.
>
> Some browser environments (notably Windows) include trailing spaces into
> word ѕelections. Also, many users I've seen automatically type a space
> after
> a word (probably to avoid typing two words without a space in between).
>
> In either case however, the typed/pasted space is not considered part of
> the
> input (note how consistent users are... </sarcasm>). Some customers have
> actually complained that the spaces they've entereѕ ended up in a
> generated
> RTF document.
>
> Therefore, I welcome this change.
>
>
> Oscar
>
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