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Item4900: 0 is not recognized as valid input in a mandatory form field

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Engine TWiki Normal Closed   minor 4.2.0

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If in a form a text field is marked as "mandatory", a value of "0" (which may be a valid value) is not accepted as valid input but rather treated like missing input.

-- TWiki:Main/JChristophFuchs - 29 Oct 2007

Seems fixed in 4.2.0. I actually also remember seeing a checkin on SVN that addressed.

Works both from the TWiki perl code and in the Javascript check that was added.

So I set this waiting for release so we get the headline in the release notes.

-- TWiki:Main.KennethLavrsen - 31 Oct 2007

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Summary 0 is not recognized as valid input in a mandatory form field
ReportedBy TWiki:Main.JChristophFuchs
Codebase 4.1.1
SVN Range TWiki-4.3.0, Fri, 12 Oct 2007, build 15261
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Component TWiki
Priority Normal
CurrentState Closed
WaitingFor

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TargetRelease minor
ReleasedIn 4.2.0
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Topic revision: r3 - 2008-01-22 - KennethLavrsen
 
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