On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 3:20 PM, Carl Franks <fireart...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Steve, > > I'm afraid I haven't had a chance to try running any code for this, > but I suspect the problem is because the Label element doesn't have a > "name" defined. > Although the name isn't used anywhere in the output xhtml, the Label > element is still a Field element internally, and so must have a name. > > Carl >
Thanks for the response Carl, but I don't think that's doing it! I changed the Multi and Labels to - type: Fieldset elements: - type: Multi name: jointcustody-multi elements: - type: Label tag: span name: jointcustody-label value: "IS THERE A JOINT-CUSTODY OR WASHINGTON STATE PARENTING PLAN IN EFFECT?" container_tag: span - type: Radio name: jointcustody label: yes value: yes container_tag: span reverse_multi: 1 - type: Radio name: jointcustody label: no value: no container_tag: span reverse_multi: 1 - type: Label value: " (If yes, Washington State Parenting Plan must be on file with the school for enforcement.) " name: jointcustody-label2 and still the Labels don't get rendered if other fields in the form fail a constraint. Here's the actual output... <fieldset> <div class="multi"> <span class="elements"> <span name="jointcustody-multi.jointcustody-label"></span> <input name="jointcustody-multi.jointcustody" type="radio" value="yes" /> <label>yes</label> <input name="jointcustody-multi.jointcustody" type="radio" value="no" /> <label>no</label> <span name="jointcustody-multi.jointcustody-label2"></span> </span> the <span></span> tags for the Labels are there in the output even if I don't include the name attribute, they just don't have a name in that case, but as you can see in either case the tags are empty. Thanks for your time! Steve -- Steve Rippl Technology Director Woodland Public Schools 360 841 2730 _______________________________________________ HTML-FormFu mailing list HTML-FormFu@lists.scsys.co.uk http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/html-formfu