ivo trompert wrote: > > > ... > > But the problem now is that if I give the second field a message (the > second field is the 'username') like this: > > 'name' => array('NotEmpty', 'messages' => 'Voornaam is verplicht!'), > 'username' => array('NotEmtpy', 'messages' => 'De > gebruikers naam > is verplicht!'), > 'password1' => array('Alpha', 'allowEmpty'=> true), > 'password2' => array('allowEmpty' => true) > ); > I get the folowing error: > > Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Zend_Filter_Exception' with message > 'Unable to find the implementation of the 'NotEmtpy' class' in > /storage/wwwroot/Zend/Filter/Input.php:830 Stack trace: #0 > > ... > > What is wrong with this code? > >
It's Just a simple typo by the looks. 'username' => array('NotEmtpy', 'messages' => 'De gebruikers naam is verplicht!'), Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Zend_Filter_Exception' with message 'Unable to find the implementation of the 'NotEmtpy' class' in /storage/wwwroot/Zend/Filter/Input.php:830 Stack trace: #0 You've got NotEmtpy instead of NotEmpty. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Zend_Filter_Input%28%29-tf4269740s16154.html#a12154729 Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.