You'll probably want to just go ahead and unset those fields - not
just because that will eliminate validation, but also because it will
prevent your app from overwriting people's passwords.

On Jun 29, 10:37 am, Colmar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm trying to accomplish a user profile page where the user has the
> possibility to edit his / her details:
> - nick name
> - e-mail address
> - newsletter
>
> - old password
> - new password
> - new password 2x
>
> It works awesome however I don't want the Model to validate the three
> latter fields when the 'new password' field is empty. How do I tell
> the Model to do this? I have 3 rules for these each fields (there is a
> plus validation for 'old password' to check whether it matches with
> the one in the database and also there is a validation for the two new
> password fields to check whether they match or not).
>
> I was thinking of the beforeValidate() function but don't have a clue
> what to declare there.
>
> Thank you for your help in advance.
>
> Regards,
>
> Colmar
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