got this working too.
bundle="${appbundle}"/>
Thanks a lot David and Niall.
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Thanks.
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On 7/21/06, David Friedman <[EMAIL PROTECT
(Unles Niall has any ideas).
Regards,
David
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I think the problem is on server side.
As in the dispatch aciton
Thanks a lot, David for your help.
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You should find out what
works right with your indexed properties.
I'm out of ideas at this point so good luck (Unles Niall has any ideas).
Regards,
David
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Is your problem server side or client side? If you problem is client side
then you should read the struts javadocs:
http://struts.apache.org/1.2.7/api/
Is your problem server side or client side? If you problem is client side
then you should read the struts javadocs:
http://struts.apache.org/1.2.7/api/org/apache/struts/validator/ValidatorPlug
In.html
Or the User Guides:
http://struts.apache.org/1.x/faqs/validator.html
Both of them mention a pl
index
properties? how can this be done?
Thanks.
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See "1. W
n errors instead of ActionMessages?
Thanks.
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right.
When to use the ActionMessages and when to use ActionErrors.
Thanks a lot for your help.
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rrors instead of ActionMessages?
Thanks.
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There is something odd going
ds,
David
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yes, using 1.2.7 version of struts. This(errorStyleClass) does work in
another page though whose property is i
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I see your final output does not list the class="..." attribute. What
version of struts are you
output of your html:text tag on a page which also shows the actual errors,
via the html:errors tag, right?
Regards,
David
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I was asking what your html:text tag outputs. Can you post what it puts
into your web page (when you view the source of the generated page?) You
know
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Subject: RE: errorStyleClass not working
Thanks for your response.
>a) Have you checked your output to make sure the class is set in the html
>when an error occurs?
what class are you talking about here?
yes, the css is embeded and the errormsg is also in there. It works fine in
other pages. e
{
color: red;
background: inherit;
font-size: 11px;
border: 1px solid red;
padding: 3px;
}
Hoping to get an answer for this. Thanks.
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a) Have you checked your output to make sure the class is set in the html
when an error occurs?
b) What is the CSS you specify for that "errormsg" style definition?
c) Have you embedded your style definition in the web page to ensure it is
loaded properly? FireFox has a good plugin called "web d
can someone help me with this please.
Thanks.
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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 11:44:49 -0400
struts-config
dynamic="true">
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