It's a little odd. Somebody wanted to key 
on the action path rather than the 
attribute, and so David accomodated by 
providing the other class. 

A better way to go would be some type of 
switch as we have for whether action input 
is a path or a forward name.

-Ted.

10/23/2002 11:17:09 AM, James Holmes 
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>Just curious why there are 2 classes?  
Seems like the
>DynaValidatorActionForm could go away.  
It simply
>overrides the validate() method in the 
parent.  Why
>do we need 2 implementations of validate
()?
>
>-james
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