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* HiSoftware AccVerify: The Form Utility / Innovation - Safety
 
 
Form Utility Cut outThe Form Utility / Innovation - Safety
Go ahead, embrace the road less traveled, just make sure you have a great safety system in place. This is the achieved goal of the AccVerify 10 and AccRepairŽ 10 Professional Systems, with their extensive active and passive safety features, and High Quality Remediation Systems that have a main purpose of protecting code integrity and meeting quality guidelines.

The Form Repair Utility assists users in repairing forms to make them accessible. The feature described on this page is only available to users of AccVerify who have added a product license for AccRepair. Contact HiSoftware for more information about product licensing.

When you start the Form Repair Utility it will automatically detect and display the HTML for the first form on the selected page. You can view the HTML in the Form HTML Source box.
 

How to use the Form Repair Utility

  1. In Files/Preview select the file you want to run the Form Repair Utility on.
  2. Clicks Tools | Form Repair Utility…
  3. Click on the input element from the Form Fields you would like to modify. Notice that the corresponding HTML has been highlighted in the Form HTML Source box.
  4. Click Field Label to set up a label for the input element.
  5. If you want to get rid of the label that’s already there, click Clear Label. You can click Clear Label at any time to wipe out the label tags for the input element selected.
  6. If the text you want to set as the label is already in the HTML, use the “Use existing text for this field’s label” radio button, then select the text in the Form HTML Source box and click Set Label.
  7. If the text you want is not in the Form HTML Source box or you want to create new text for a label, use “Enter new text to use for this field’s label,” type in the text you want for a label, select where you want the label to set and click Set Label.
  8. Click Field Properties to edit the AccessKey and TabIndex values.
  9. To set an AccessKey for the selected input element, enter a value in the AccessKey Attribute Value box and click Update Element.
  10. To set the Tab Index for the selected input element, enter a number or use the up and down buttons in the TabIndex Attribute Value box and click Update Element.
  11. To set Alt text for the selected input element, type the alt text into the Alt Attribute Value box and click Update Element.
  12. Now you can run spell check by clicking the Spelling… button on the bottom.
  13. To preview the selected input element, click the Preview… button on the bottom. A new browser window will be opened displaying the selected form element.
  14. Once you are satisfied with the form, click Finish to proceed to the next form on the page.

Field Descriptions

Form Fields: Below the Form HTML Source box you can see the different form elements. For each element you can see the Field Name, Field Type, ID, Alt Attribute Value, Has Label, AccessKey, and TabIndex columns.

Field Name: Displays the name of the form element according to the “name” attribute.

Field Type: Displays the type of the form element according to the “type” attribute.

ID: Displays the ID of the form element according to the “ID” attribute.

Alt Attribute Value: Displays the alt text of the form element according to the “alt” attribute.

Has Label: True/False indication of weather the form element has a label.

AccessKey: Displays the AccessKey if one is defined in the form element.

TabIndex: Displays the TabIndex value if one is defined in the form element.

Along the bottom are the following buttons:

Preview: Allows you to preview the form you are working with. Opens a new internet browser window containing the form.

Spelling: Runs spell check on the form.

Stop: Stops the Form Repair Utility.

Finish: Finishes work on the current form and proceeds to the next form on the file selected.

Cancel: Cancels work on the current form and proceeds to the next form on the file selected.

Help: Brings up help topics related to the Form Repair Utility.

When you have an element selected, you can view the Field Label and Field Properties tabs.

Field Label: The Set Label button is used to create the label for the selected form element. The Clear Label button can be used on any form element that already has a label and will remove the label tags.

Use existing text for this field’s label.: When this is selected, to create a label for the selected form element, all you have to do is select whatever text you want to become the label in the Form HTML Source area and click Set Label.

Enter new text to use for this field’s label.: With this option, you can set the label text directly by selecting the position where you want the label text placed and click the Set Label button.

Field Properties: The Update Element button is used to update the form element with the changes you’ve made.

AccessKey and TabIndex: You can set the AccessKey in the AccessKey Attribute Value box. AccessKeys are used to allow people to jump directly to the form input. If you specify K as the AccessKey someone browsing the page would be able to hit Alt+K and go directly to the input element you assigned.

The TabIndex Attribute Value is used to determine the order items will tab in. If you had three form inputs with tab index's of 1, 2, and 3 someone browsing the page would be able to hit Tab and go to tab index one. If they hit Tab again, they would proceed to tab index two and so on.


More Information
For more information on this product, browse the AccVerify Web pages or contact the HiSoftware Sales Department.

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