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Race Editor - Selecting a different endorsement party for a candidate causes the rich text editor to default to the label name or the original saved value
- To: <bugtrack@dieboldes.com>
- Subject: Race Editor - Selecting a different endorsement party for a candidate causes the rich text editor to default to the label name or the original saved value
- From: "Ravina Dhami" <ravina@dieboldes.com>
- Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 11:30:16 -0700
- Importance: Normal
GEMS 1-18-9
>From the Race Editor, Candidate tab. When creating a new candidate, if you
select a party (for ex Republican), type something in the rich text editor
and then change the party label (for ex. to Democratic) then the rich text
editor defaults to the label text.
If you are modifying an existing candidate name then it defaults to the
original saved value.
STEPS TO REPROUDCE
- Create a new race
- Click on the Candidate tab
- Click on 'new'
- Select candidate as the type
- In the label field type 'abc'
- Select a party from the endorse field
- In the rich text editor type 'this is just a test'
- Select a different party from the endorese field.
Result: Notice that the text in the rich text editor defaults to the label
name 'abc'
For EXISTING Candidate
STEPS TO REPROUDCE
- Open up an existing race
- Click on the Candidate tab
- Select an existing candidate
- In the rich text editor type 'updating candidate name'
- Select a different party from the endorse field
Result: Notice that the text in the rich text editor defaults to the
originally saved text
Ravina