I know ASP.Net has this too, and falls back to the server when client
side validation is not possible (or is hacked by a smarter than average
user). Something could be done. I think would be worth the time when you
have it (time, that is). I'd start with a separate project, so that
people can try it out.
Matthijs
Manuel Corrales wrote:
Hi, i dont want to be flamed by this post, i have read on some places some
not very polite things about wicket vs taperstry. I think that all
frameworks have pro and cons. Here is the thing, i was using Tapestry 5 for
a while, and now i am developing with wicket. One thing i liked about T5 was
the "magic" on the client side validation without the need to write
javascript, and it worked pretty good. I really do not have the time now,
but it would be great to accomplish something like this:
RequiredTextField tf = new....
tf.enableClientSideValidation();
my approach would be to borrow the T5 code to generate the required
javascript.
Is this idea worth the time?
Best regards.
Manuel.
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