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[jira] Commented: (COCOON-1777) fd:on-value-changed does not work with fd:multivaluefield

    [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1777?page=comments#action_12366550 ] 

Bruno Dumon commented on COCOON-1777:
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I have recently added support for value changed listeners for multivaluefields. Cocoon 2.1.8 does not yet support this (as also mentioned in the docs).

> fd:on-value-changed does not work with fd:multivaluefield
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: COCOON-1777
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1777
>      Project: Cocoon
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Blocks: Forms
>     Versions: 2.1.8
>     Reporter: Grzegorz Kossakowski (aka g[R]eK)

>
> Element fd:on-value-changed seems to not work with fd:multivaluefield. I have tried it using Cocoon samples, more specifically I changed fd:multivaluefield[@id='drinks'] to:
>     <fd:multivaluefield id="drinks">
>       <fd:label>Indicate which 2 of the following drinks you'd like to receive:</fd:label>
>       <fd:datatype base="string"/>
>       <fd:validation>
>         <fd:value-count exact="2"/>
>       </fd:validation>
>       <fd:selection-list>
>         <fd:item value="Maes"/>
>         <fd:item value="Jupiler"/>
>         <fd:item value="Leffe"/>
>         <fd:item value="Hoegaarden"/>
>         <fd:item value="Coca Cola"/>
>       </fd:selection-list>
>       <fd:on-value-changed>
>         <javascript>
>           java.lang.System.err.println("Drinks value changed: " + event.newValue);                        
>         </javascript>
>       </fd:on-value-changed>
>     </fd:multivaluefield> 
> So I just added fd:on-value-changed but nothing happend when I was trying to change values of this field. I have no problem with normal field widgets, events work perfectly. I am also sure that it's not client/styling issue because I found that in form instance xml normal field widget have @listening attribute but multivalue field have not.
> I don not know how to debug Cocoon so I am not able to continue investigation.

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