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Editing one field carries over to the next field I click on


  1. DaveVoss
    Member

    When I was editing the name of a field, and with cursor still in the name of the field, I clicked on another form field and the name I had just entered was copied over the second field on the form. For example, I renamed "Child1" to "Name1" and then clicked on my field "Age1" and then both fields were named "Name1".

    Something similar happens when I'm adding a custom class entry. For example if I add custom css class "column_2" to the field named "Name1" and then click on my form field named "Age1", the term "column_2" is copied to the custom css class on "Age1".

    I hope I'm making sense.

    Posted 11 years ago #
  2. DaveVoss
    Member

    I can stop that from happending by clicking on another field property, say "Description" before moving on to a different field.

    Posted 11 years ago #
  3. yuniar

    Can you let me know what browser version do you use?


    MachForm Founder

    Posted 11 years ago #
  4. DaveVoss
    Member

    IE version is 9.0.8112.16421
    I tested Chrome, Safari, and Firefox and they do not have the problem.

    Posted 11 years ago #
  5. DaveVoss
    Member

    I also have IE 8 on a computer. No problems there either.

    Posted 11 years ago #
  6. yuniar

    Thank you for providing with detailed information.

    After some further investigation, we found out that there is some change with the way IE9 handles the Javascript's "onchange" event, different than any other browsers, which caused this bug.

    We have the bugfix for this and will be included within the next update.
    If you need this immediately, please contact me directly and I'll send you the update for this (only one file need to be updated, builder.js).

    http://www.appnitro.com/contact

    Thanks for reporting this Dave!


    MachForm Founder

    Posted 11 years ago #

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