Ok, sorry. If I use DynaValidationActionForm instead of DynaValidationForm
for creating my forms, what should I do in order to disable form validation
in both sides: client (javascript) and server? I know how to bypass server
validation (using validate=false in the action tag) but I haven't been able
to do the same in client side.

Thanks,

Zeta.-

Laurie Harper wrote:
> 
> zeta wrote:
>> I want to associate the validation with the action definition. In this
>> way, I
>> need to performed the client-side validation when an action is called and
>> not taken into account the form associated to this action. Can you give
>> me
>> some example of how do this?
> 
> I'm not sure what you mean by 'not taken into account the form 
> associated to this action.' The way to get client-side validation is to 
> include the <html:javascript> tag somewhere inside your <html:form>, and 
>   add an onsubmit handler to the form to call the generated Javascript 
> code. See the <html:javascript> documentation [1] and the Validator 
> Guide [2] for more info.
> 
> L.
> 
> [1]
> http://struts.apache.org/1.3.5/struts-taglib/tlddoc/html/javascript.html
> 
> [2] http://struts.apache.org/1.3.5/faqs/validator.html
> 
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