> Here is an excerpt of the validation.xml file (I've >attached the full version). The xml file lets you >define your validation rules, define global constants, >locale constants, and a formset has country, language, >and variant just like locale. My reading of the validation.xml means that form fields become fixed, and non-changeable by the code. Which is not something that I prefer. I already have code that generates forms based on collections that I give it, and so something like this just wouldn't work. I'd prefer the validation to be in the struts <html:XXX/> tags. -- Kumera - a new Open Source Content Management System for small to medium web sites written in Perl and using XML http://www.cyber4.org/kumera/index.html
- Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 David Winterfeldt
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Ted Husted
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 David Winterfeldt
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Anders K. Olsen
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Jim Richards
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.... Andrew Harris
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Michael Westbay
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 David Winterfeldt
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Jim Richards
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Ted Husted
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Michael Westbay
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Ted Husted
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Jonathan Asbell
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Ted Husted
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.... David Winterfeldt
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Jonathan
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Ted Husted
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Jonathan
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Ted Husted
