Are you saying that you input a value with a , in a textfield in youre browser
and that , will be replaced with ; when you read it in at the serverside?
Or are you saying that the model value does have a , in the string and it is displayed as a ; in the browser?
johan
On 11/3/05, blackboy zabaha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To all,I have some problem with wicket, I'm newbie.Condition- A form with a CompoundPropertyModel- 2 RequiredTextField- 1 FileUploadField- 1 TextArea with a CustomValidatorwhen I input string value with comma (,) in either or both requiredTextField with an invalid value of textArea field, the value of requiredTextField will always replace all comma with ;(Note : other thing work fine, CustomValidator work right, just this replaceAll-like behavior!)but if form pass my CustomValidator, nothing wrong.Below are some important part of codes.### My Form ###public SubscriberGroupForm(String id, SubscriberGroup model) {
super(id, new CompoundPropertyModel(model));
setMultiPart(true);
setMaxSize(Bytes.megabytes(10));
add(new RequiredTextField("name"));
add(new RequiredTextField("description"));
countLabel = new Label("count", new PropertyModel(model, "count"));
countLabel.setVisible(false);
add(countLabel);
fileUploadField = new FileUploadField("file");
add(fileUploadField);
add(new TextArea("numbers").add(NumberValidator.getInstance())); // <--- My CustomValidator.
add(new Button("submitButton"));
final FeedbackPanel simpleFeedback = new FeedbackPanel("simpleFeedback");
add(simpleFeedback);
}### My CustomValidator ###public void onValidate(wicket.markup.html.form.FormComponent formComponent, String value) {
if(value == null) {
return;
} else {for(StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(value, ","); tokenizer.hasMoreTokens(); ) {
String number = tokenizer.nextToken();if(!ValidatorUtil.isValidNumber(number)) {error(formComponent);
break;
}
}}
}### My Model ###public class SubscriberGroup implements Serializable {
private String name;
private String description;
private String file;
private String numbers;
private int count;
private Date expireDate;// just many setter & getter methods here ..// ...
}and some other question, can't file (or file's name) be populate into my model when submitted? like other textField (now I just write it to somewhere and custom set it's location to my model with model.setFile(myFilePath)).BR,black
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