Hi Gordon,
I didn't get any error with the latest trunk revision in the SF SVN
repository (this is not yet the 1.0RC but it's close to it!).
Thank you for your feedbacks!
-Alain
Le 25/11/2011 10:43, Gordon Rogers a écrit :
Hi
I've recently upgraded my version of xsltforms to the latest release
and have started to receive the error message -- "Two binds affect one
node ..." this is thrown from within XFBind.prototype.refresh and
occurs when I'm doing an xf:insert with bindings in place for both the
source and the destination. The insert appears to work regardless of
the error message being thrown, so I'm not sure of the value in making
the validation check.
I've attached a simple example that recreates the error and is based
on the deep-copy.xml example distributed with xsltforms.js.
Is there an obvious fix to this problem? My initial thought was to
remove the validation check locally, but I'm not sure of the
underlying reason for introducing that check. Is a repeat a special
case where the check has no meaning?
Thanks,
Gordon
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