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Use selected element's text rather than HTML in Autocomplete#7
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Use the selected element's text, rather than HTML, when setting the value of the autocomplete element to convert escaped characters, such as &, back to their original values. This allows values such as "foo <br> bar" to be included in a list of autocomplete options. Before this commit: Type "foo & bar" in autocomplete element Select "foo & bar" from list of suggested options Autocomplete element's value set to "foo & bar" After this commit: Type "foo & bar" in autocomplete element Select "foo & bar" from list of suggested options Autocomplete element's value set to "foo & bar"
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Use the selected element's text, rather than HTML, when setting the
value of the autocomplete element to convert escaped characters, such
as &, back to their original values. This allows values such as
"foo
bar" to be included in a list of autocomplete options.
Before this commit:
Type "foo & bar" in autocomplete element
Select "foo & bar" from list of suggested options
Autocomplete element's value set to "foo & bar"
After this commit:
Type "foo & bar" in autocomplete element
Select "foo & bar" from list of suggested options
Autocomplete element's value set to "foo & bar"