File: input-radio-customerror.html

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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html class="reftest-wait">
  <!-- Test: if one radio in a group is suffering from a custom error, the other
             radio should not be invalid. -->
  <link rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' href='style.css'>
  <body onload="document.getElementById('i1').checked = false;
                document.getElementById('i1').setCustomValidity('foo');
                if (!document.getElementById('i1').matches(':-moz-ui-invalid') ||
                document.getElementById('i2').matches(':-moz-ui-invalid')) {
                  document.body.textContent='FAIL';
                } else {
                  document.body.textContent='SUCCESS';
                }
                document.documentElement.className='';">
    <input id='i1' name='foo' type='radio'>
    <input id='i2' name='foo' type='radio'>
  </body>
</html>