Benoit,

It might be interesting for you to put more than one
occurence of <html:errors/>.

One at the top of the page and one at the bottom. The
same messages will appear twice and your user is sure
to get the point.

Phil

--- Benoît_Segaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am working on a page with a FORM in the end of the
> page 
> (In the top description and in the bottom a booking
> form)
> The design is proposed by the client and I cann't
> change it.
>  
> When I have an error, I want to display it in the
> top of the FORM table.
> 
> But if I do that the client does not see directly
> the error 
> and does not know why the booking is not accepted
> because the error is not visible and the user must
> scroll to see it.
>  
> Is it possible to place a bookmark in my page like
>     <a name="error"><html:error/></a>
> and come back from validate to this bookmark?
> Then, the error description should be visible and
> the URL should be like
> this:
>     http://mydomain/myApp/something.do#error
>  
> Can you help me?
>  
> Benoit
> 


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