Hmm doesn't seem to be conjuring up any eurekas for me currently. .
I wonder what the difference is between your field and the fields on the Workbench form? http://opencomponentry.com:8080/workbench/Home,$Border.pageLink.sdirect?sp=SFields It has a similar setup but I can't see where the error is happening. What exact value should pass but is failing for you? Just to be sure. On 5/14/07, Tony Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry Jesse, I didn't realize this message didn't have the whole trail. I have a simple input: <input jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" value="ognl:tradeId" validators="validators:required,min=0,max=1000000" translator="translator:number,pattern=0" displayName="Trade ID" /> the tradeId property is nothing more than: public abstract Integer getTradeId(); No matter what value I enter, valid or not, I alway get a dojo popup with 3 errors, the input must be a number, it must be greater than 0 and less than 100000. I can get past this issue by disabling client validation, but I really don't want to do that. I believe the dojo warning I'm seeing is from a datePicker that is on the form, but I will have to do some more research. Thanks again for all of your help. Tony Nelson Jesse Kuhnert wrote: > What issue exactly is it that you see? > > If you could provide the exact text that is presented as the reason > for the > error as well as what input you gave it to produce the error I can be > more > helpful. > > On 5/14/07, Tony Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Grabbing today's latest build, I'm still seeing the same dojo validation >> issue. As a bonus, there is a new debug message: >> >> DEBUG: EXPERIMENTAL: dojo.i18n.number -- Not yet ready for use. APIs >> subject to change without notice. >> >> Happy Monday! >> >> Thanks in advance, >> Tony Nelson >> >> <snipped> >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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