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The choice regarding which forms should or should not trigger a warning is subjective. I tried to be consistent and not warn about forms that: - run an action, rather than edit data: search, send an email. - delete data: a warning about losing data would be confusing Note that forms on sign-in pages were already ignored (using a selector, rather than an explicit class on the form element). Fixes #3698.
13 lines
638 B
Cheetah
13 lines
638 B
Cheetah
<form class="ui form ignore-dirty">
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<div class="ui fluid action input">
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<input type="hidden" name="type" value="{{$.ViewType}}"/>
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<input type="hidden" name="state" value="{{$.State}}"/>
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<input type="hidden" name="labels" value="{{.SelectLabels}}"/>
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<input type="hidden" name="milestone" value="{{$.MilestoneID}}"/>
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<input type="hidden" name="assignee" value="{{$.AssigneeID}}"/>
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<div class="ui search action input">
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<input name="q" value="{{.Keyword}}" placeholder="{{.i18n.Tr "explore.search"}}..." autofocus>
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</div>
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<button class="ui blue button" type="submit">{{.i18n.Tr "explore.search"}}</button>
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</div>
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</form>
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