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If you do something like, say, enter a title of 600 characters and click Save, you'll get two JS pop-ups and then some JS barf.
This needs to be fixed, but we also need a design issue for figuring out what to do on validation errors in general with Edit module.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#4 | Screen Shot 2012-11-01 at 13.27.59.png | 15.43 KB | Wim Leers |
#4 | Screen Shot 2012-11-01 at 13.28.37.png | 10.89 KB | Wim Leers |
#3 | Screen Shot 2012-10-31 at 15.15.30.png | 17.6 KB | Wim Leers |
#2 | Screen Shot 2012-10-26 at 12.15.44.png | 45.68 KB | Wim Leers |
Comments
Comment #1
Wim LeersRelated: #1669054: How to deal with form validation when editing in-place?.
Comment #2
Wim LeersCurrent design:
Comment #3
Wim LeersI'm currently working on this; this is what it currently looks like for
type=direct
fields.Comment #4
Wim LeersIn #3, only type=form validation was supported, now type=direct and type=direct-with-wysiwyg are also supported.
It's not super pretty, but we can iterate on how it looks post-feature freeze.
http://drupalcode.org/project/edit.git/commit/d68a6ed
Comment #5
nod_Fixed in the backport #1879824: Backport D8 Edit module to D7
Comment #6
webchick