Read the JavaDoc of Button:

> One other option you should know of is the 'defaultFormProcessing' property 
> of Button components.
> When you set this to false (default is true), all validation and formupdating 
> is bypassed and the
> onSubmit method of that button is called directly, and the onSubmit method of 
> the parent form is
> not called. A common use for this is to create a cancel button.

Or search the archives:

http://www.nabble.com/forum/Search.jtp?query=skip+form+validation+button&local=y&forum=13974

Martijn

On 11/14/07, raybristol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi, I have some inputs in a form, some are required field, they work fine
> when I press 'submit' button, however, I also include a cancel button, in
> which onclick event my code is like:
>
>  add(new Button("cancel"){
>                 public void onClick() {
>                         setResponsePage(new ActivityTypeList());
>                 }
>             });
>
>
> But I think it's probably button 'cancel' has attribute type='submit' in
> html page, but I can't put reset, so I don't know what to do to avoid the
> validation when user press 'cancel' ?
>
> Many thanks,
> Ray
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