Well, if they aren't quoted, the values true and false are treated as
booleans. If they are quoted, the values are treated as strings. I
guess I am doing something wrong (again? ;-). What is the right way to
do this?
David
On 9-Mar-09, at 7:39 PM, John Huss wrote:
> Uh, attribute values are always supposed to be quoted. Why wouldn't
> you quote them?
>
> John
>
> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 7:38 PM, David Holt (JIRA) <jira-norepl..bjectstyle.org
> > wrote:
> Edit > Refactor > Format puts quotes around boolean values in inline
> bindings in the component editor
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: WOL-977
> URL: http://issues.objectstyle.org/jira/browse/WOL-977
> Project: WOProject/WOLips
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: Mac/Eclipse 3.4.1 / WOLips 3.4.5693
> Reporter: David Holt
>
>
> after a Refactor > Format in the component editor
> this:
> <tr>
> <td width = "200" align = "right">Requires Interpreter?</td>
> <td width = "400" align = "left">
> <wo:radio name = "interpreter" value = false selection =
> "$aPerson.interpreter" />
> No<br />
> <wo:radio name = "interpreter" value = true selection =
> "$aPerson.interpreter" />
> Yes</td>
> </tr>
>
> becomes:
>
> <tr>
> <td width = "200" align = "right">Requires Interpreter?</td>
> <td width = "400" align = "left">
> <wo:radio name = "interpreter" value = "false" selection
> = "$aPerson.interpreter" />
> No<br />
> <wo:radio name = "interpreter" value = "true" selection =
> "$aPerson.interpreter" />
> Yes</td>
> </tr>
>
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