Hi all,
So I've got a quickform with a :SATISFIES function, whose body looks
like this:
(or (string= (slot-value data 'password)
(slot-value data 'password-confirm))
(values nil
'((password . "Passwords don't match."))))
When the check fails, I don't see the error message. However, if I
change the caar of the second value from `password' to `nil', then I
do get the message. On investigation, the HTML being generated in the
two cases is almost identical, the only significant difference being
the class of a <ul/> element being "field-validation-errors" instead
of "non-field-validation-errors". It looks like the CSS is
suppressing the field-validation-errors output. Is this intentional?
-- Scott
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