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required=true not working as I would expect it to #58
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I apologize in advance if I don't understand what required=true is supposed to do, but it seems to me like it should be the same as just adding the "required" attribute for other elements such as textarea.
When I do this:
<form name="myForm" novalidate>
<textarea ng-model="someText" required>
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary" ng-disabled="myForm.$invalid">Submit</button>
</form>The submit button will be disabled until I put something in the textarea.
However if I do this:
<form name="myForm" novalidate>
<div
class="btn btn-primary btn-upload"
url="/api/documents"
param="file"
required="true"
upload-button>Upload</div>
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-primary" ng-disabled="myForm.$invalid">Submit</button>
</form>Then I can press "Submit" just fine even when there's no file selected.
Of course you'll see I added novalidate, but the point still stands, because even in the official AngularJS guide to forms (https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/forms) they always use novalidate on the form and everything works (as Angular then takes over the job of applying validations from the browser). Does this make sense?
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