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There is a conflict between textarea HTML5 attribute required and CKEditor with version prior 4.2. More info here: http://dev.ckeditor.com/ticket/8031
The problem is solved in CKEditor 4.2 and later, but can lose some time for those using Scribite 4 or CKEditor with lower version, and upgrading to Formicula 3.1.
It seems there is noting to do now, as Scribite 5 will come with proper CKEditor version.
For now users can overwrite respective form template and then remove this attribute.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Thanks for noticing.
That's why I created a 3.0.2 version as well just before going for the new 3.1 with HTML5 and the other updates. Just to be sure that a version is also there with less changes.
That contains all the recent updates as well, but not the HTML5/jQuery update.
There is a conflict between textarea HTML5 attribute
required
and CKEditor with version prior 4.2. More info here:http://dev.ckeditor.com/ticket/8031
The problem is solved in CKEditor 4.2 and later, but can lose some time for those using Scribite 4 or CKEditor with lower version, and upgrading to Formicula 3.1.
It seems there is noting to do now, as Scribite 5 will come with proper CKEditor version.
For now users can overwrite respective form template and then remove this attribute.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: