Thanks - but that's exactly what I did!

I have two text boxes, firstName and lastName

I triple checked the property names and capitalisation, and I still get all
the errors.

Also, I would have thought that not including any error tag would mean no
errors would be displayed.

Marcos

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Breeds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 23 October 2001 12:07
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: problem with <html:errors> tag
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> 1. You need to put the <html:errors property="whatever"/> 
> where you want
> them to appear. If you have several input fields, put a <html:errors
> property="whatever"/> next to each input field.
> 
> The header and footer are for formatting but they are optional.
> 
> Rob Breeds
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> When I get errors with my form validation, I cannot seem to place them
> where
> I want them.
> 
> I have tried <html:errors /> and <html:errors property="firstName"/>
> 
> 1) In both cases (and even when there is no errors tag at 
> all), I get all
> of
> the errors at the top of my page... any ideas why?
> 
> 2) Once I get errors, I then have a page with no javascript on it - in
> which
> case the user can then just type garbage, which I want to check on the
> client side. How do I get around this one?
> 
> I've seen posts that use the errors.header/footer to include 
> some clever
> javascript - is this the only way?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Marcos
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