thx a lot guys :)
Eric.

David Graham wrote:

Revealing detailed validation algorithms for passwords on the client is a
security issue so validator does not allow it by default.  Also, you
should be able to replace [a-zA-Z_0-9] with \w.

David

--- Matt Bathje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Eric Giguere wrote:


Hi all
I have a problemes with the commons-validator 1.1.3 javascript implementation for validating masks.
I tried to validate user name and password on a form.


For testing purposes, I've set both fields with the same regexp in the


validation.xml file:
^[a-zA-Z_0-9][a-zA-Z_0-9!^$&amp;%]{5,14}$
The username get validated ok but not the password. It is possible? Is


the fact that the control shows **** as data (password field) breaks


the

validation?



The javascript side of the mask validation only works on fields with type hidden, text, textarea or file.


Matt

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