Discussion:
websms-devel Autocompletion issues under Leopard
claudio
2008-02-24 17:36:12 UTC
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Hi,

an issue with autocompletion in the recipient field of WebSMS under
Leopard has been reported.

Could someone who's using Leopard run the functional test for
Autocompletion [1] and report any error/assertion failures?

Thank you in advance.

Claudio

[1] SVN: /trunk/test/functional/test-autocompletion.html
Christoph
2008-02-24 18:23:13 UTC
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Hi there,

I ran the test and there are no errors or failures. But it actually
does not work as intended when entering a character manually, I think.
After just showing the page, the text field reads "Paranziolicious".
Selecting the whole text and entering "P" triggers an autocompletion
to "Plicious". I'll send you a screenshot via e-mail.

Cheers,

Christoph
Post by claudio
Hi,
an issue with autocompletion in the recipient field of WebSMS under
Leopard has been reported.
Could someone who's using Leopard run the functional test for
Autocompletion [1] and report any error/assertion failures?
Thank you in advance.
Claudio
[1] SVN: /trunk/test/functional/test-autocompletion.html
claudio
2008-02-24 20:10:26 UTC
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Post by Christoph
Hi there,
I ran the test and there are no errors or failures. But it actually
does not work as intended when entering a character manually, I think.
After just showing the page, the text field reads "Paranziolicious".
Selecting the whole text and entering "P" triggers an autocompletion
to "Plicious". I'll send you a screenshot via e-mail.
Cheers,
Christoph
Oh, the "licious" suffix is added by the mock autocompletion function.
It just adds "licious" to whatever you type.

What's important is that the caret (the cursor in a textfield) remains
where you just typed (i.e. right before the "licious").

Thanks for testing.
Claudio
Christoph Studer
2008-02-24 20:40:02 UTC
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The caret stays at the same location, i.e. between "P" and "licious".
Tested with Safari Version 3.0.4 (5523.15). Auto-completion is btw.
broken in Dashboard for me, too (caret jumps to the end after
auto-completion).

Christoph
Post by claudio
Post by Christoph
Hi there,
I ran the test and there are no errors or failures. But it actually
does not work as intended when entering a character manually, I think.
After just showing the page, the text field reads "Paranziolicious".
Selecting the whole text and entering "P" triggers an autocompletion
to "Plicious". I'll send you a screenshot via e-mail.
Cheers,
Christoph
Oh, the "licious" suffix is added by the mock autocompletion function.
It just adds "licious" to whatever you type.
What's important is that the caret (the cursor in a textfield) remains
where you just typed (i.e. right before the "licious").
Thanks for testing.
Claudio
claudio
2008-02-24 21:40:38 UTC
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Post by Christoph Studer
The caret stays at the same location, i.e. between "P" and "licious".
Tested with Safari Version 3.0.4 (5523.15). Auto-completion is btw.
broken in Dashboard for me, too (caret jumps to the end after
auto-completion).
Christoph
Hmm... are the Webkit engines different in Safari and Dashboard? :/
I'll analyze this behaviour in depth later.

Claudio

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