I'm guessing that nothing has changed since the message below on Aug. 2001.
Since this is not possible, I'm willing to write out a bunch of Javascript
to do this validation.  My question is, how do I get the mask and such from
the validator.  The validator produces the following:

    function mask () { 
     this.aa = new Array("signals[1].action", "The signal '1' has an invalid
action.  Please enter +, - or nothing at all.", new Function ("varName",
"this.mask=/^(\\+|\\-|\\s)$/;  return this[varName];"));

And I want to do this, except using a new function and I'll write signals[1]
- signals[x] as variables.

Thanks,

Matt

http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg13943.html

    * From: David Winterfeldt
    * Subject: RE: Does the Validator package work with indexed properties?
    * Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 15:28:27 -0700 

It can, but it is the same issue as the indexed
property.  You would have to define each field.  There
isn't currently anything where you can specify
'name[x]' and have it match any index (name[0],
name[1], etc.).  Which is what you would probably want
to do.

David

--- Shamdasani Nimmi-ANS004 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> David,
> 
> What I was referring to are the tabular fields, i.e,
> multiple rows of the same kind of data (a grid). Can
> your package be used to validate those.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> -Nimmi


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