I solved it after restarting cocoon, it worked... Indeed I used the
SimpleFormTransformer. I also used 2 "error" tags.
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From: "Christian Haul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: form validation


> On 12.Sep.2002 -- 03:12 PM, Barbara Post wrote:
> > I just wonder whether I can do the following in my xsl :
> >
> > The field validation can trigger 2 types of errors :
> > 1. the field is null -> show message 1
> > 2. the field is not null but has wrong regex syntx -> show message 2.
> >
> > I just have troubles to find the documentation again... For now I have 2
> > error tags but both messages appear despite
> > <xsl:attribute name="when">is-null</xsl:attribute> or <xsl:attribute
> > name="when">no-match</xsl:attribute>...
>
> Barbara, this looks OK to me. Documentation is in javadocs for
> SimpleFormTransformer. Sure you use the transformer?
>
> Chris.
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