Jorge Godoy schrieb:
> iain duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>> Ok, still more widget questions! This one is definitely not in the
>> remote form tutorial and I couldn't figure out from the validator docs
>> and the errorhandler docs how to do it.
>>
>> Is it possible to use the @validator @error_handler technique of kicking
>> back a form submission with a remote form? Right now, if I send a remote
>> form submission to a method using @validate, errors just get an error
>> pop up, which I assume must come from the ajax.js site.
>>
>> What I'd like is for the remote form to send it's stuff and if the
>> validator fails, to rebuild itself the way normal forms with validators
>> do.
> 
> I haven't tested it but your question doesn't make much sense.  You're in an
> asynchronous request, so there's nothing that will make the browser open a new
> page after all that's the idea of 'asynchronous'. 
> 
> What you can do is enhancing your answer and deciding what to do based on some
> flag that is returned with your data.  Then you can code something that will
> redirect your browser to the correct page or inform your user of the error in
> a better way (as there was no change in the form you don't need to fill it
> again...). 

I guess what he wants is to display error messages next to the fields that had
errors just like widget-based forms in a synchronous request-response cycle
environment do. I would be hard to implement all this in java script in a
generic way.

Chris

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