- From: Roland Merrick <roland_merrick@uk.ibm.com>
- Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 17:29:54 +0000
- To: AndrewWatt2001@aol.com
- Cc: www-forms@w3.org, www-forms-editor@w3.org
- Message-ID: <OF98B1303F.D7DDDEA5-ON80256C70.005F36D6@portsmouth.uk.ibm.com>
Greetings, what you describe is the intention. e.g. I will only insist on knowing the name of you first born if you have indicated that you have one. i.e. <firstBornName> is specified as required. however, it also has a relevant clause which is dependent on another element e.g. <hasChild/ >. <firstBornName/> <hasChild/> <bind nodeset="firstBornName" required="true" relevant="hasChild = 1" /> If <hasChild> is false, <firstBornName> is irrelevant and is not submitted. Regards, Roland AndrewWatt2001@aol.com Sent by: www-forms-request@w3.org 13/11/2002 15:52 To: www-forms@w3.org, www-forms-editor@w3.org, Xforms@yahoogroups.com cc: Subject: XForms CR - 6.1.3/6.1.4 - Catch 22 Interaction? It seems to me that there is a potential problem for the user of a form if it is possible for required="true()" and relevant="false()" to co-exist. In that scenario the table at the end of 6.1.4 indicates that the required by non-relevant form control would likely be inaccessible to the user (unless he had diagnostic powers which it is probably unreasonable to expect). As I read the CR it would not be possible to submit the form because required="true()" and the data hasn't been entered and it might not be possible to access the required form control because relevant="false()". Hopefully such a situation would occur rarely, but wouldn't it be better to ensure that it cannot happen? It seems to me that it might be better if there were a rule which indicated that a piece of data which is not relevant cannot be required. Andrew Watt
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