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- Validate the submitted precision against the DatePrecision allow-list in parseEventForm (falls back to DAY) so an untrusted token can't flow into the request body — symmetric with the existing `type` narrowing. - Parameterize the precision input name via DatePrecisionField's new precisionInputName prop; the timeline form now submits `precision` instead of the misleading document-domain `metaDatePrecision`. Document form keeps the default, so its behaviour is unchanged. - Capture EventTypeSelect's onchange into EventForm's `type` state so it no longer goes stale (the submitted value was already correct via the hidden input; this keeps the local state in sync). Addresses PR #832 review (#781). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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