Hi,

Perfect, great thank you :)

Cheers,
Jeramy

On 25 Jan 2010, at 20:19, David Zülke wrote:

> <validator class="MyNameValidator">
>  <arguments base="a[]">
>    <argument>name</argument>
>  </arguments>
> </validator>
> <validator class="number">
>  <arguments base="a[]">
>    <argument>age</argument>
>  </arguments>
>  <ae:parameter name="min">18</ae:parameter>
>  <ae:parameter name="max">120</ae:parameter>
> </validator>
> <validator class="arraylength">
>  <arguments base="a[]">
>    <argument />
>  </argument>
>  <ae:parameter name="min">2</ae:parameter>
>  <ae:parameter name="max">2</ae:parameter>
> </validator>
> 
> 
> On 25.01.2010, at 19:49, Jeramy Wenserit wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> If i've got the following array structure:
>> 
>> $a = array(
>>      0 => array(
>>              'name'=>'moo',
>>              'age'=>23
>>      ),
>>      1 => array(
>>              'name'=>'moo',
>>              'age'=>23
>>      ),
>>      2 => array(
>>              'name'=>'moo',
>>              'age'=>23
>>      ),
>> );
>> 
>> What is the best way for me validate $a and all the child array items so 
>> that i receive the identical array above in my action?
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Jeramy Wenserit (E_mE)
>> e: [email protected]
>> w: www.xylesoft.co.uk
>> 
>> 
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