The MailReader application for 1.3 uses DynaValidatorForm's. You could
change those to
DynaValidatorActionForm to test the syntax changes.

* http://svn.apache.org/dist/struts/apps/v1.3.0/

HTH, Ted.


On 3/21/06, Vinny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone have an example of using client
> side validation with a DynaValidatorActionForm ?
>
> I see no examples in here
> http://struts.apache.org//struts-doc-1.2.8/userGuide/dev_validator.html
> and while the javascript tag descrption is thorough:
> (http://struts.apache.org//struts-doc-1.2.8/userGuide/struts-html.html#javascript)
> I find it  sort of useless outside of context.
>
> I am using the path attribute as the key in my validation.xml
> The form associated with the action is a DynaValidatorActionForm.
>
>
> <html:form action = "/FooLookupAction" onsubmit="return
> validatefooLookupAction"(this)"
>
> // stuff here
>
> </html:form>
> <html:javascript formName="LookupAction" />
>
> now I realize this syntax must be very wrong because I'm getting:
> ServletException:  No form found under 'FooLookupAction' in locale 'en_US'
>
> I know that it is  done one way if you use a normal ActionForm for and
> another way
> for  DynaValidator* . I'm  piuzzled as to why usage examples on the
> various permutations
> of client side validation have not yet slipped into the docs after all
> these years.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Vinny
>
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