Thanks. But I still don't understand...According to the link you mentioned it
is not possible to do what I was trying to. So, what is the point of this
validator if it doesn't do client side validation? And, are you saying that
it is not possible to do a simple 'equals' test in client side validation?
<validator type="expression">password.equals(password2)
<message>Passwords do not match</message>
</validator>
That validator doesn't do client side validation.
Only the following validators are supported:
* required validator
* requiredstring validator
* stringlength validator
* regex validator
* email validator
* url validator
* int validator
* double validator
http://struts.apache.org/2.0.11/docs/pure-javascript-client-side-validation.
html
Regards,
Randy Burgess
Sr. Web Applications Developer
Nuvox Communications
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