Hi Guys, I'm having some issues with <html:errors/> (I've attached my previous 
mail below) that I'm going to write a custom tag to get around.  I was 
thinking that if it's a bug, my effort is probably more productively used 
fixing the bug than rewriting the functionality, but first I need to know if 
it is a bug or not.  Can anyone help me out (feel free to email me directly 
for more information)?

Cheers
Adam


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Hi Guys,

I'm trying to come to terms with <html:errors/>...it's working ok, I'm using 
the following for prefixes etc:

#error formatting information
errors.header=<font color="red"><center><p>Some errors occured validating the 
form. �Please correct the following errors and try again.</p></center><ul>
errors.footer=</ul></font>
errors.prefix=<li>
errors.suffix=</li>

Which is working great when there are form validation errors, however, to get 
to the page that has the form, I use a global exception redirect as such:

� � � � <exception
� � � � � � key="mysite.globalerrors.database_config"
� � � � � � path="/private/install/ConfigDB.jsp"
� � � � � � scope="request"
� � � � � � type="com.mysite.utils.DBMissingConfigDataException"/>

And a tostring on org.apache.struts.action.ERROR = 
{mysite.globalerrors.database_config=[mysite.globalerrors.database_config[The 
site is not configured correctly: Required database configuration data was 
missing.]]}

Now this is all well and good, except my <html:errors/> tag now prints out the 
header, and footer with one prefix and suffix in between (and no error 
message) when the page first loads (from the error redirect). �When there is 
form validation errors everything works fine, however it's just that initial 
redirect where everything goes haywire. 

Does anyone know what's going on and/or how to fix?

Cheers
adam

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