Hello All,

This is my first post. I am currently using Struts-validator to produce the
client side javascript validations. This works fine by appending a bunch of
javascript functions at the bottom of the page, but i need those javascript
to be separate in ".js" file instead of on the same page. The advantage of
doing this,

1. You are hiding the javascript codes from the user. If they view the
source from the browser they can't actually view it.(but anyway they can
see the .js file), but here one level of abstraction is provided.
2. It's very neat and tidy and i can reuse the same .js code in some other
page too.

Can i expect this feature in future...Does it make any sense??, please let
me know.

Thanks
Zulfi


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