Sorry for not being clear;
I meant if the field has an error obviously.
After form validation, the ie. input would have an error class
This would be useful for styling the fields with say "red borders"
Alternatively if there is generic way to handle this I would appreciate it.
Thanks.
On 1/16/12 2:26 PM, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
Why do you want to add an "error" class to the input? The error class
is normally used for inputs. Perhaps I do not understand.
On Jan 15, 7:40 pm, David<[email protected]> wrote:
I was thinking about the form validation.
I thought that it may be useful to include an "error" class on the input
widget when the form is submitted and has invalid data.
ie.
from
<divclass="w2p_fw">
<inputid="auth_user_password"class="password"type="password"value=""name="p
assword">
<divid="password__error"class="error"style="display: block;">too short</div>
</div>
to
<divclass="w2p_fw">
<inputid="auth_user_password"class="password
error"type="password"value=""name="password">
<divid="password__error"class="error"style="display: block;">too short</div>
</div>
Notice the error is the class of the input.
I think this would be very useful and don't think it would break any
backwards compatibility.
Thanks.