Since Struts 2 supports J2SE 5.0 all the validation( in-built ) etc. will
inherently use J2SE 5.0's support for i18n. How is this done ?
Thanks,
Mohan
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Thank you, Paul, for the clarification about the parsing of the regex (ORO
vs JDK 1.4); that's completely new to me! No luck so far in trying to
checkout the latest build of Validator 1.4, but will try again later today.
Failing that, I'll look into ORO's regex parser.
2007/12/10, Paul Benedict
Let me know. I am really interested in I18N issues. I want to be able to do
the same thing.
On Dec 11, 2007 9:18 AM, Pierre Thibaudeau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thank you, Paul, for the clarification about the parsing of the regex (ORO
vs JDK 1.4); that's completely new to me! No luck so far
Pierre. I think that Validator 1.3 relies on Jakarta ORO for its regular
expression parsing. You need to visit that project and see if it can do what
you want.
With that said, Validator 1.4 is based on JDK 1.4 and can use the native
Java regex engine.
Do any of these engines do what you need?
Well, it seems my question got people stumped as much as I am!
For an alternative solution, I would love advice on a (working) regex
expression that would approximate the class of characters I am aiming at:
say all the letters of the Latin1 set (ISO-8859-1). If we could eventually
supplement
I am using Struts 1 (more specifically 1.3.8).
I have a form for which I use the Struts Validator.
One of the textual fields should be able to accept any alphabetic character,
as well as spaces and apostrophes.
By alphabetic characters, I don't merely mean [a-zA-Z], but I am also
interested in:
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