Now I´ve been told in the IRC that using VALID_NOT_EMPTY is
deprecated, so I have to use a validation array... The problem is that
I cant make just a NOT_EMPTY rule, because it doesn´t exist! Or it
does?

My problem...

'login' => array(
             'rule' => 'ruleName',
               'required' => true,
              'allowEmpty' => false,
              'on' => null,
               'message' => 'Error message'
              ),

With the required and allowEmpty options, i can validate a "not empty"
field. But it´s required to put a rule, and i dont know what rule to
put, i dont want any rule! Anybody can help me?

Thanks.



On Nov 13, 12:25 pm, mbavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I´m reading the Cake´s Manual of 1.2 Version and I have a doubt...
> Are the followind ways of validate the same?
>
> 1)    'login' => VALID_NOT_EMPTY,
>
> 2)    'login' => array(
>                 'rule' => 'ruleName',
>                 'required' => true,
>                 'allowEmpty' => false,
>                 'on' => null,
>                 'message' => 'Error message'
>        ),
>
> What I´m trying to learn is if VALID_NOT_EMPTY is the same that
> 'required' to true and 'allowEmpty' to false.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Martin Bavio


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