By: Rudy
Date: 2009-09-18
Time: 09:21
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Bug with magnet=# and multiple defined blocks
Hi Skrol29,
I found a strange behavior with magnet=# using a block definition like:
<table>
<thead><tr><th>Code</th><th>Name</th></tr></thead>
<tbody>
<tr id="member-[members.id]">[members.class;att=class;magnet=#]<td>[members.code]</td><td>[members.company;block=tr;bmagnet=table]</td></tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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The magnet=# in this case causes the class-value itself (in my case one of the rows should have the class "active") into an attribute (the row itself then has an attribute active="". I worked around it by removing magnet=#.
Best regards
Rudy
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By: Rudy
Date: 2009-09-18
Time: 09:23
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Re: Bug with magnet=#
Oh, I'm sorry, the title is wrong. At the beginning I thought it was because of a double block definition to create the zebra-look for the table, but it wasn't.
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By: Rudy
Date: 2009-09-18
Time: 09:26
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Re: Bug with magnet=#
I need an edit-function :) The TBS-Version I used is the current beta 3.5.0b2009-09-07.
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By: Skrol29
Date: 2009-09-19
Time: 02:10
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Re: Bug with magnet=#
hi Rudy,
Thank you very much for this bug report !
I've easily reproduced your bug.
The bug is fixed, and you can download the last TBS beta version named 3.5.0b2009-09-19.
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By: Rudy
Date: 2009-09-19
Time: 11:21
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Re: Bug with magnet=#
Hi Skrol29,
no, thank YOU for the quick fix :)
Bye
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