Okay, this doesn't appear to work, unless I'm missing something. I
changed the name a few times and each time it seems as though it is
validating even though I'm not calling the specific action. Here are the
names I've tried:
NewsPersist-newsPersist!save-validation.xml
NewsPersist!save-validation.xml
Any other thoughts? I can start looking into the code and see what is
happening if no one knows.
Thanks
-bp
Brian Pontarelli wrote:
Haha. Freudian click for sure.
Thanks. I know in WebWork it was the action name and had nothing to do
with the method, so this does make some sense actually, since the
action name is Action!method. Just a something I was pondering.... Why
is the class name in the file at all? Really it is the validation for
an action.... Hmmmmm..... It does make it lexical and in the same
package as the action class.... Hmmmm...
BTW, I'm going to be faxing in my contributor agreement and I'm hoping
to be able to contribute to the documentation. I'd like to see two
types of documentation for things like this, a tutorial style that is
verbose and has an example that is worked through and then a reference
for older hats that just want to see all the variations.
-bp
Dave Newton wrote:
Oops, sorry; meant to not send this.
--- Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Brian Pontarelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And finally, I have a single validation file
named:
NewsPersist-validation.xml
What I figured would work was an XML file named:
NewsPersist-save-validation.xml
This doesn't seem to work however. Any ideas?
Check the archives for a previous thread on this
subject with Ted piping in and telling me I had been
telling everyone the wrong thing :/
The "alias" is more than just the method name (which
I
think is wrong :) but the entire name of the action
as
specified in the config file, like
NewPersist-newPersist!save-validation.xml.
Hmm. I wonder if I got that right.
d.
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