The two files you refer to are the "full" javascript routines - so that you can include them as a link in the <script> element of your page, rather than the "static" javascript routines being rendered in-line in your page
<script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript" src="/commons-validator-1.3.1-compress.js."></script> The two versions are compressed (using the Dojo/Rhino javascript compressor) and un-compressed. As well as these there are also now compressed versions of the individual scripts including in the commons validator jar. In order to these you need a validator-rules.xml which is configured for the compressed versions. The next release of Struts will ship with an addtional "compressed" validator-rules.xml so people can plug in either version. So you either need to update your validator rules in the following way: http://tinyurl.com/yetjz7 Or grab the one from the Struts subversion repository http://tinyurl.com/ybqffk Besides that there isn't much more information, the issue ticket is here: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VALIDATOR-142 Info on the Dojo/Rhino compressor: http://dojotoolkit.org/docs/compressor_system.html Niall On 12/9/06, Thomas Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi , I'm using the Validator framework in my Struts application. All I do is moving commons-validator-1.3.1.jar in the lib folder of my web application. I can see also that there are other files, commons-validator-1.3.1.js and commons-validator-1.3.1-compress.js. What are they for ? Where can I find resources about them ? Thank u !
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