no dice!

i should correct my earlier statement...when I scaffold I do get the
errors.  but when running the debug($this->Post->validationErrors) I
get an empty array.

quite frustrating!!!

On May 25, 9:47 pm, "Dardo Sordi Bogado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dardo, by all means thanks for your help; please do not apologize for
> > anything.
>
> You are welcome.
>
> > That was an error that was actually during copying and pasting to the
> > bin website; it is in my model as it should be:
>
> >        var $validate = array(
> >                'title' => array(
> >                        'allowEmpty' => false,
> >                        'required' => true,
> >                        'message' => 'You must enter a title!'
> >                ),
> >       );
>
> It's lacking the rule. Try:
>
>         var $validate = array(
>                 'title' => array(
>                         'rule' => array('minLength', 1),
>                         'allowEmpty' => false,
>                         'required' => true,
>                         'message' => 'You must enter a title!'
>                 ),
>        );
>
> > I apologize for the mistake and appreciate your assistance greatly.
> > However, even doing scaffolding, I'm still getting the same results.
> > Quite frustrating as you can imagine.  I wish it was as simple as a
> > typo but it doesn't appear to be the case.
>
> Try now and tell me.
>
> Regards,
> - Dardo Sordi.
>
> > On May 25, 6:38 pm, "Dardo Sordi Bogado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hi, I was out so this took long
>
> >> >http://bin.cakephp.org/saved/32683
> >> >http://bin.cakephp.org/saved/32684
> >> >http://bin.cakephp.org/saved/32686
>
> >> I see, the problem is in the model. You must define validations using
> >> an array in the form 'field' => validationRules
>
> >>         var $validate = array(
> >>                 'title' => array(
> >>                                 'rule' => array( 'minLength' , 8 ),
> >>                                 'allowEmpty' => false,
> >>                                 'message' => 'You must enter a post 
> >> title!',
> >>                                 'required' => true
> >>                         )
> >>         );
>
> >> Check the validation section in the 
> >> manualhttp://manual.cakephp.org/view/125/data-validation
>
> >> > Cake version 1.2, PHP 5.2.3
>
> >> And with cake version I meant: 1.2 rev XXXX or alpha/pre-beta/beta.
>
> >> HTH,
> >> - Dardo Sordi.
>
> >> > On May 25, 1:39 pm, "Dardo Sordi Bogado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >> Can you post your controller, model and view code 
> >> >> (inhttp://bin.cakephp.org) and your Cake and PHP versions?
>
> >> >> On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 3:20 PM, timtrice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> >> > It is not passing validation.  In my controller action all I have is a
> >> >> > simple "if $this->data is saved go back to the index page, otherwise
> >> >> > flash a message".  debug is set to 3.
>
> >> >> > running debug($this->Post->validationErrors) produces an empty array
> >> >> > with/without required set to true.
>
> >> >> > On May 25, 1:06 pm, "Dardo Sordi Bogado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >> >> Is the form passing or failing validation? hint:
> >> >> >> debug($this->Post->validationErrors);
>
> >> >> >> Try adding 'required' => true to the validation array and remove
> >> >> >> $form->error() from your view, that is done by the input method
> >> >> >> itself.
>
> >> >> >> HTH,
> >> >> >> - Dardo Sordi.
>
> >> >> >> On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 1:04 PM, timtrice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> >> >> > Blinded looking for a more sophisticated problem.  This does solve 
> >> >> >> > the
> >> >> >> > first issue in that now the validation works.  However, I still 
> >> >> >> > cannot
> >> >> >> > get the error to appear in the form.  I have the error call 
> >> >> >> > embedded
> >> >> >> > in the form but I have tried outside as well:
>
> >> >> >> >                echo $form->create( 'post );
> >> >> >> >                echo $form->error( 'title' );
> >> >> >> >                echo $form->input( 'title' );
> >> >> >> >                echo $form->end( 'Add' );
>
> >> >> >> > On May 25, 10:38 am, "David Zentgraf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >> >> >> 'mesage' => 'wtf?'
>
> >> >> >> >> WTF indeed. Spellcheck?
>
> >> >> >> >> On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 9:45 PM, timtrice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> >> >> >> >> wrote:
>
> >> >> >> >> > Here is my form in the view:
>
> >> >> >> >> >                echo $form->create( 'post );
> >> >> >> >> >                echo $form->input( 'title' );
> >> >> >> >> >                echo $form->end( 'Add' );
>
> >> >> >> >> > Here is my validation in the post model:
>
> >> >> >> >> >        var $validate = array(
> >> >> >> >> >                'title' => array(
> >> >> >> >> >                        'rule' => array( 'minLength' , 1 ),
> >> >> >> >> >                        'mesage' => 'wtf?',
> >> >> >> >> >                        'allowEmpty' => false
> >> >> >> >> >                )
> >> >> >> >> >        );
>
> >> >> >> >> > My 'add' function in the controller goes through the processes 
> >> >> >> >> > of
> >> >> >> >> > validating $this->data on my own.  I've tried using 
> >> >> >> >> > $form->error and
> >> >> >> >> > $form->isFieldError but nothing is automatically generating the 
> >> >> >> >> > errors
> >> >> >> >> > if I submit an empty form.  I've read all about the data 
> >> >> >> >> > validation
> >> >> >> >> > and what-not but can't find anything that works like it did in 
> >> >> >> >> > Cake
> >> >> >> >> > 1.1.  Am I missing something?
>
> >> >> >> >> > What function do I need to add to show these errors and where 
> >> >> >> >> > do I
> >> >> >> >> > need to add it?
>
> >> >> >> >> > Thanks!
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