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Re: 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



Fixed, will be in next GEMS 1.18

Whitman

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ravina Dhami" <ravina@dieboldes.com>
To: <bugtrack@dieboldes.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 11:30
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


> 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