Hello Todd,
Have you tried using a standard managed bean instead of f:loadBundle by any
chance? I'm trying to figure if that can be the source of the problem.
Regards,
~ Simon
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On 8/14/07, Todd Engle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Trinidad releases 1.01 and 1.02 allow client-side validation to be
> disabled and server-side only validation to occur. However, for
> server-side validation of required fields, an EL expression in the label
> atrribute is not processed, and the generated error message will not
> contain the label text. If the label attribute contains static text
> (e.g. label="Date:"), the label is included in the error message.
>
> Example:
>
> <f:loadBundle basename="ResourceBundle" var="labels" />
>
> <tr:inputText label="#{labels.date}" value="#{bean.dateField}"
> required="true" />
>
> When an empty (but required) field is submitted, the generated error
> message is: " - Value Required"
>
> If the label attribute contains "Date:", the generated message is:
> "Date: - Value Required"
>
> Can Trinidad be configured to process EL expressions for server-side
> validation?
>