Hi Olivier & All!
Well I don't yet whether we should delay the plain 2.2.0 release or not because I can't find enough time to have a deep look at the new bugs since last friday.
Btw, what is this $fields_prev[] information for ?
Let's say one of your field current value is `this is "my" vel`. To have it displayed and take into account as a value of a form field it has to rewritten to `this is & quot;my & quot; val`. Let's say that while altering the current record you do not modify this field (ie you modify only onther(s) fields), then the value passed by the form is `this is & quot;my & quot; val` and your field will be updated with this value. $fields_prev[] is only a way to ensure fields with special characters would be modified only if this is trully required by the user.
And it seems to be ok now. If the one who made that (loic ? :) could check if it is ok, that would be nice thanks.
Will check this asap.
Cheers, Loïc
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Ciao Loic,
On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 12:29:07AM +0200, Loïc wrote:
Btw, what is this $fields_prev[] information for ?
[...] $fields_prev[] is only a way to ensure fields with special characters would be modified only if this is trully required by the user.
ok, you're our backslash and special chars guru, so I'll assume it's a very good thing :)
Bonne nuit, Olivier