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--- Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My initial thoughts were to look at what some of the
> advanced HTML
> authoring tools, like FrontPage and Dreamweaver do
> with this. Craig
> mentioned to me that the client-side validations
> should be coordinated
> with any new work on server-side validations.
>
> Obviously, some standard "domain type" validations
> would be very useful,
> corresponding to Java or SQL types. These might be
> the sorts of things
> we could easily add as properties, and would fit in
> with any IDE
> integration projects.
>
> These could then be braced server-side with hardcore
> regex validations,
> along with any business logic checking.
>
> Of course, late-model Javascript also supports regex
> ...
>
> Jim Richards wrote:
> >>The other thing I haven't found reference to yet
> is
> >>client side validation (but I also haven't looked
> that hard either)
>
> > I did notice that you had your name down for the
> client
> > side validation. I'd be interested in your
> thoughts, and
> > ideas because this is something I've done a lot of
> > recently (not in Struts/JSP though) ...
>
> -- Ted Husted, Husted dot Com, Fairport NY USA.
> -- Custom Software ~ Technical Services.
> -- Tel 716 425-0252; Fax 716 223-2506.
> -- http://www.husted.com/about/struts/
>
>
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