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Mike McGarel |   | Tags:  domino | Comments (0)  |  Visits (679)

We updated recently to 8.5.  While reviewing a change I made today to a form on an existing Web-based application, I noticed the two radio button fields were styled incorrectly.  No one  had touched the fields or the style sheets the app uses, so I was perplexed. My immediate reaction in cases like these is to view the HTML source to see what is being sent to the browser. That's where I noticed a new, Domino-generated label tag enclosing each element of the radio button fields.

It is a minor thing, but it's something I wanted to fix right away.  First,  I made sure I didn't accidentally check the box to enable enhanced HTML generation. I experimented with turning off  pass-thru HTML to see if it made any difference -- it didn't.

After that, I just modified the style sheet to fix the page layout, so that issue is taken are of.  Then I did another test and noticed the same thing happens with checkbox fields. So I ask the Yellowverse:  Has anyone else noticed this? Is this correct behavior for 8.5? Is there something I can do to turn this off?

Update: How fascinating! This morning, I was reminded to check the 8.5 forum and there was an exact description of my issue plus a response with the reason (accessiblity) and a workaround (creating a CFD field called $$HTMLOptions with the value  "FieldChoiceLabel=0" ).
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