Send back a 412 (precondition failed) error and evaluate the <script>
on return w/ all the errors is the only way I can think of unless you
went w/ your own scheme of parsing + displaying the response ...
- Jon
On May 3, 2007, at 2:55 PM, David Mintz wrote:
Ah so, makes sense. The thing about the JSON header is nice. But I
want to show the each message in a DIV adjacent to the
corresponding form element. So sending one HTML fragment of error
text wouldn't quite do it.
On 5/3/07, Tim Lieberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If there are validation errors, send back a json-encoded false in
the X-JSON header, and some error HTML to be injected into a DOM
element in the body.
If there are no errors, send back a json-encoded true in the X-JSON
header, and do whatever else you need in the responseText. [...]
--
David Mintz
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