thanks corie.

is there any way you know of to do this globally so i dont have to repeat
the code so often?




corie wrote:
> 
> 
> You can change the class 'error-message' to whatever you want by
> setting it in the options array of your $form->input call:
> 
> $form->input('field', array('error' => array('class' => 'custom-error-
> class')));
> 
> Or you could take the automatic error out of the input div and put it
> on its own where you have more control:
> 
> <?php echo $form->input('field', array('error' => false));?>
> <div class="error-message'><?php echo $form->error('field', array
> ('class' => 'nested-div'));?></div>
> 
> -Corie
> 
> On Feb 28, 11:15 pm, horatio <[email protected]> wrote:
>> two questions--
>>
>> the default class returned from error() within the html helper is
>> error-message. how do i override this in my controller?
>>
>> more importantly, how can i inject some html content inside the error div
>> after a failed form validation?
>>
>> right now its:
>>
>> <div class="error-message">error message here</div>
>>
>> i would like it to hypothetically be:
>>
>> <div class="error-message"><div class="nested-div">error message
>> here</div></div>
>>
>> is this possible sanely?
>>
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> > 
> 
> 

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