Yeah, I could... however this would defeat the purpose (convenience) of 
using a DynaValidatorForm.


On 6/22/05, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Dylan Stamat wrote:
> 
> >The problem I'm running into is that since I'm using a 
> DynaValidationForm,
> >and errors are found, I'm never even reaching my Action... so, the 
> setting
> >of the anchor in the request wouldn't work.
> >
> >I would somehow need to determine if there "were" errors on the JSP page
> >itself (like the struts tag "html:errors" does)... and then apply the
> >necessary logic.
> >
> >Any ideas ? Thanks !
> >
> >
> Sure. Set "validate" to false in the action-mapping, call validate()
> yourself on a POST, and decide what to do based on the results of that
> method call.
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
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