Hello,
sfValidatorBase::setRequiredMessage('This is required'); seems to be
effectless (ugly "Required." message is still displayed) when
setInvalidMessage looks to work fine.
I've also tried to override required message directly on the configure
method of my validator class:
$messages = array
('required'=>'obligatoire','invalid'=>'invalide');
$this->setMessages($messages);
$this->setDefaultMessages($messages);
It still works for the invalid message but not for the required one.
Any idea ?
Jérôme
On Dec 21 2008, 2:17 pm, "Bernhard Schussek" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 9:03 AM, Nicolas Perriault <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > As of symfony 1.2, you can do
> > sfValidatorBase::setRequiredMessage('This is required');
>
> > And also sfValidatorBase::setInvalidMessage('That is invalid');
>
> That sounds great! Is it also possible to include the humanized
> fieldname into the default message?
>
> f.i. "Please enter the %field%"
>
> Bernhard
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