Facelets is XML so " should be used instead of ". Give that a try.
BTW, this should be on the users@ mailing list, not the dev@ list. -Andrew On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 3:26 AM, Tobias <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > since Trinidad 1.2.12 I have a Problem with the <tr:validate... Tags. > > Environment: Tomcat 6.0.18; mojarra-1.2_13-b01-FCS; Facelets 1.1.14 ; > Trinidad 1.2.12; > Browser: IE 8 or Firefox 3.5.3 > > First I have to say that I use the pattern and length from a properties file > in my page. > If I do not allow a regexp in my input field then I get the error all the > time. It doesn't matter if the input matches the regexp the error occurs > always. > The same problem if I use the tr:validateLength and don't allow Strings with > a length over 10. > > > My code for example: > > validator.properties > namePattern=^[^/%&<>'\"\\\\]+[^ ]$ > > inputLength.properties > name=10 > > part of testpage.jspx > <f:loadBundle basename="de.config.InputLength" var="inputLength" /> > <f:loadBundle basename="de.validator.ValidatorMessages" var="validator" /> > <tr:inputText id="receiverName" value="#{MessageBean.name}"> > <tr:validateRegExp pattern="#{validator.namePattern}" > messageDetailNoMatch="#{validator.errorNotAllowed}"/> > <tr:validateLength maximum="#{inputLength.name}" > messageDetailMaximum="#{validator.errorMaxLength}" /> > </tr:inputText> > > > With the lenght validator I get the error "Darf maximal 0 Zeichen haben." > but the pattern for the message is "Darf maximal {2} Zeichen haben.". So > obviously the validator doesn't get the value for inputLength.name right. > > If I use the value in the code instead of the properties file it works. > > Using the value in the code I can't disallow ". I always get an error if " > is in the pattern. No matter how I escape it. I tried \" \\" \\\" and \\\\". > How can I put " into the regexp? > javax.servlet.ServletException: Error Parsing / testpage.jspx: Error > Traced[line: 58] Element type "tr:validateRegExp" must be followed by either > attribute specifications, ">" or "/>". > > > Can anybody help? I would love to use the pattern in the properties file > again because ist pretty inconvenient to define it in every page. > > Thanks, Tobias > >
