Hi Grégoire,

I have fixed something about that in the latest revision.

Thank you for your feedbacks!

-Alain

Le 24/11/2011 16:05, Grégoire COLBERT a écrit :
> Hi Alain,
>
> Indeed, quotes are sometimes missing from the generated JavaScript. It
> seems to come from<xf:label>  tags. For example:
>
> <xf:item>
>    <xf:label model="modele-configuration"
> ref="instance('instance-langues')/chaine[@name='groupees-par-commune'][@xml:lang=/configuration/langue]"/>
>    <xf:value>'par-commune'</xf:value>
> </xf:item>
>
> Thanks!
> Grégoire
>
> Le 23/11/2011 21:10, Alain Couthures a écrit :
>> Hi Grégoire,
>>
>> I've already been fixing some issues like this one since rev. 513.
>>
>> Quotes are missing in the generated Javascript instructions some
>> parameter ("modele-something") is written by mistake as a Javascript
>> expression (modele-something).
>>
>> Could you please locate this in your form?
>>
>> I generally prefer using the Opera Debugger for locating this kind of
>> issues.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -Alain
>>
>> Le 23/11/2011 16:27, Grégoire COLBERT a écrit :
>>> Le 23/11/2011 14:53, Grégoire COLBERT a écrit :
>>>> Hi Alain,
>>>>
>>>> I didn't updated my local copy since rev. 512 (my project being quite
>>>> dead now), and it happens that I got a strange error with rev. 519 :
>>>>
>>>> XSLTFormXSLTForms Exception
>>>> --------------------------
>>>>
>>>> Error initializing :
>>>>
>>>> xsltforms_initImpl()@https://localhost:8443/:851
>>>> xsltforms_init()@https://localhost:8443/:1039
>>>> onload([object Event])@https://localhost:8443/:1
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ReferenceError
>>>>
>>>> modele is not defined
>>>>
>>> Note that I never used anywhere the string "modele" as is, I only used
>>> "modele-something" (on many places). Could there be a problem with
>>> hyphens?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Grégoire
>>>
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