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		2.1.0-beta-20110802
The Delete, Select All on Page, Unselect All buttons do not function on the Submission page with FireFox 5 & Safari 5.1
Work OK with IE9 & Chrome 12.0.742.122
Tried with both internal and external forms.
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Huh! Thanks - I'll take a look at that right now. 
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		haha no worries.
Thanks for posting the errors - very helpful!
So the last error about "Ajax" is telling. The Ajax class is part of the Prototype library which was included in Form Tools 2.0.x - but not 2.1.x. So that page is still trying to load some old javascript.
If you don't have those modules installed that I mentioned, try just emptying your browser cache. It's possible something is cached. Other than that - go to your Modules page and check that all modules are upgraded. They'll appear in a bright colour with an "UPGRADE" button. 
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		Aug 7th, 2011, 8:53 AM 
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		Ben,
Indeed is was the pesky cache - all is OK. Better safe than sorry. 
Also maybe you would be interested in knowing we are creating forms using the  jQuery Mobile framework and the forms are working really well when initialising them with the FT database - I was especially pleased with the slider widget being recognised and stored correctly in the database.
Looks good - look forward to updates in 2.1 and more modules.
Ted
Ben,
Indeed is was the pesky cache - all is OK. Better safe than sorry. 
Also maybe you would be interested in knowing we are creating forms using the  jQuery Mobile framework and the forms are working really well when initialising them with the FT database - I was especially pleased with the slider widget being recognised and stored correctly in the database.
Looks good - look forward to updates in 2.1 and more modules.
Ted
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Excellent! And good to hear about it all working with jQuery mobile. Very cool.
- Ben