"Luke Paireepinart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote OP>> Can some one help me how to add validation : only integers are allowed OP>> and minimum value should be 1. OP>> OP>> timeInterval = Pmw.EntryField(label_text='Time Interval(in OP>> sec.):',labelpos='w',validate = 'numeric')
I don;t have PMW installed. I tend to use Tix now that its part of standard Python. However Grayson says this: "validation is [performed by a function which takes as its first argument the entered text and returns one of three standard values... Pmw.OK, Pmw.ERROR, Pmw.PARTIAL" So it seems you need def numeric(val): try: float(val) except ValueError: return Pmw.ERROR else: return Pmw.OK timeinterval = Pmw.EntryField(.....validate=numeric) At least that's how I read it, obviously without Pmw I can't try it... >> Also I want to validate date and time? I know that there is a way >> to >> do it but I dont know the exact syntax.. I'd use a similar technique as above. parse the string and try to create a datetime object then handle the exceptions. Luke> it's a lot easier to validate the input when you're using it instead of Luke> trying to restrict their input. Its easier for the programmer but much worse for the user. We should always catch erroneous input as early as possible. Early CGI Web pages were the classic example of late error handling and there is nothing more annoying than filling in a form, submitting it and then being told you filled in a field wrong right at the start! HTH, -- Alan Gauld Author of the Learn to Program web site http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/alan.gauld _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor