----- Original Message ----- From: "David Winterfeldt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 8:57 AM Subject: Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 > Non-regex validations can easily be added. What did > you have in mind exactly? Do you mean date, credit > cards, etc? I also thought that we could make > constants for things like phone numbers, zip, social > security, etc., but you could override them if you > wanted to. Just remember, that not everybody lives in USA. I have been working with an application, where they had made a nice method to change the language of the screens, but all the input field validation were based on American standard. Not very smart. Best wishes Anders.
- Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 David Winterfeldt
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Ted Husted
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 David Winterfeldt
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Anders K. Olsen
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Jim Richards
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.... Andrew Harris
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Michael Westbay
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 David Winterfeldt
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Jim Richards
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Ted Husted
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Michael Westbay
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Ted Husted
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Jonathan Asbell
- Re: Client/Server Side Validation for Struts 1.1 Ted Husted