Hello Joe,

Yes, I think you should try with the latest SVN version of XSLTForms.

Recent versions of browsers have unexpectedly changed some of their behaviors.

Thank you for your feedbacks!

-Alain

Le 15/02/2012 22:52, Joe Wicentowski a écrit :
Oops, here's the attachment showing the error.

Joe

On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Joe Wicentowski<joe...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Hello,

I have a form that fails in Chrome (17.0) when I add the
@full="appearance" attribute on a select1 element.  Without the
attribute, the form displays without error, but with the attribute, I
get an error - please see my attached image.

When I use Firefox (4.0), the form works whether I have this attribute or not.

Could you please let me know if this is a known issue with XSLTForms
Beta 3, or suggest some troubleshooting steps?  I'm happy to test.

Thanks,
Joe


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