HI Alain.
Thanks for the quick reply. That sounds good. I actually had the xf:hint
within the output as straight text and it did work, but as you mentioned,
it eventually went away.
Thanks for fixing it.
Elias
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Alain Couthures <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Elias,
>
> I would like the header of the table to show the label and description
>> from the instance. I tried:
>>
>> <table>
>> <tr>
>> <th>
>> <xf:output value="instance('labels')/Codes[Code = 'BCODE']/Name"/>
>> <xf:hint><xf:output value="instance('labels')/Codes[Code =
>> 'BCODE']/Desc"/></xf:hint>
>> </xf:output>
>> </th>
>> ..
>> ..
>> but it doesn't work. Any suggestions??
>>
> I decided to ignore xf:alert for xf:output because an error due to an
> input field should not be propagated to all output controls using it. And
> xf:hint started to be ignored too...
>
> But I agree that xf:hint and xf:help might still be useful for xf:output
> controls.
>
> The XSLT template named "field" has to be modified to limit the
> restriction for xf:output to xf:alert only. I will commit this as soon as
> possible.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Alain
>
>
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