According to the CakePHP book, your validation code looks correct!
But I am not familiar with version 1.3, so I hope that someone else
can assist you :)
Until then, good luck with finding the right solution,
   John

On Feb 28, 6:56 pm, mivogt-LU <[email protected]> wrote:
> hmmm .... I created the view using the bake shell ; cake 1.3ß used to
> be most up-to-date ... so it is some 'original' code
> and as I wrote, if I use a built in validation the error message is
> shown....
>
> On 28 Feb., 17:48, John Andersen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hmm I don't actually see anything wrong with your validation
> > definition and function. But I wonder about your view!! As far as the
> > CakePHP book states, you should use the FormHelper using the $form
> > object in the view! I have no idea whether that could be the reason,
> > but have you tried to conform to the CakePHP way, by using $form
> > instead of $this->Form ...?
>
> > If you try it, do tell!
> >    John
>
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