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[jira] [Updated] (WW-4364) Form @id and @name are not actually
unique
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-4364?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Paul Benedict updated WW-4364:
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Description:
I am placing a form to the same action multiple time each with different hidden attributes:
{code}
<s:form action="myAction">
<s:hidden name="enabled" value="true"/>
<s:submit value="Enable" />
</s:form>
<s:form action="myAction">
<s:hidden name="enabled" value="false"/>
<s:submit value="Disable" />
</s:form>
{code}
Conceptually there should be no problem with this. However, the form's @id and @name attributes are not rendered unique. Struts should use a global counter to append a counter to the names of each attribute automatically. If the user wants to override these attributes explicitly, that should be allowed.
was:
I am placing a form to the same action multiple time each with different hidden attributes:
{code}
<s:form action="myAction">
<s:hidden name="enabled" value="true"/>
<s:submit value="Enable" />
</s:form>
<s:form action="myAction">
<s:hidden name="enabled" value="false"/>
<s:submit value="Disable" />
</s:form>
{code}
Conceptually there should be no problem with this. However, the form's @id and @name attributes are not rendered unique. Struts should use a global counter to append a counter at the name of each automatically. If the user wants to override these attributes explicitly, that should be allowed.
> Form @id and @name are not actually unique
> ------------------------------------------
>
> Key: WW-4364
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-4364
> Project: Struts 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core Actions
> Affects Versions: 2.3.16.3
> Reporter: Paul Benedict
>
> I am placing a form to the same action multiple time each with different hidden attributes:
> {code}
> <s:form action="myAction">
> <s:hidden name="enabled" value="true"/>
> <s:submit value="Enable" />
> </s:form>
> <s:form action="myAction">
> <s:hidden name="enabled" value="false"/>
> <s:submit value="Disable" />
> </s:form>
> {code}
> Conceptually there should be no problem with this. However, the form's @id and @name attributes are not rendered unique. Struts should use a global counter to append a counter to the names of each attribute automatically. If the user wants to override these attributes explicitly, that should be allowed.
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