Okay
Sorry i took a while i forgot about it.
So we've a nested user bean as a form property
//struts config
//in validator
..
//jsp
Cheers Mark
On Monday, September 1, 2003, at 05:55 PM, Terry Brick wrote:
Well it seems to be a mystery still whether it does or
does not. Sounds like Mark h
Well it seems to be a mystery still whether it does or
does not. Sounds like Mark has done it but he's
checking to see if it was custom or using built in
functionality. I guess it was just an assumption on
my part that it DID have it built in because it seems
pretty fundamental/basic to me... com
Thats strange I'll have to check how i was getting them working.
I'll have a look over where i've got it working (I don't think there
were any hacks in there but its possible).
Cheers Mark
On Monday, September 1, 2003, at 04:28 PM, Terry Brick wrote:
Thank you much for your response. Two thin
Terry,
Thanks for asking the question - I've asked a similar question in the past.
I did not realize that validator has some collection support, I may look
further into that.
I used a different approach by putting together a little "glue" code in my
main form bean's "validate" method. For example
Thank you much for your response. Two things
1) Sorry, I left out a big piece of detail. I'm
interested in doing this validation only on the server
side (no javascript). Yet I still can't get it to
work. Are you saying that I'm doing it correctly as
show here?
Your html:messages code w
Programming jakarta struts is a nice introduction to webapp development
in general and struts development too. The only problem is as soon as
you want to do anything vaguely useful there's no detail. Its not a
criticism of the book as such just that its scope is different to these
sorts of prob
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