"Deadman, Hal" wrote: > I think it overly complicates things to deal with forms based on a user's > selected locale. I do think formating for display should take into account > the locale. Agreed. Part of it is that we're now thinking about an omnibus object, or package of objects, not directly linked to Struts, that would handle data-type validations, data-type conversions, and then transformations into formatted Strings for presentation. So this utility might work both sides of the IO fence. -Ted.
- 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 1.1 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
- RE: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Deadman, Hal
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Michael Westbay
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Craig R. McClanahan
- 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 Rey Francois
- 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 1.1 Jonathan Asbell
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 William Jaynes