The correct way to show error message is like, in view, <?php echo
$form->input('username', array('error' => array('alphanumeric' =>
__('Username must contain alpha-numeric characters', true), 'between' =>
__('Username must be between 8 to 20 characters', true)))); ?>
On Jan 5, 2008 5:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have setup some 1.2 beta validation rules with the message key, but
> this throws and error. Any idea?
>
> Here is the piece from my model...
>
> public $validate = array(
> 'username' => array(
> 'alphanumeric' => array(
> 'rule' => 'alphaNumeric',
> 'message' => __('error_username', true)
> ),
> 'between' => array(
> 'rule' => array('between', 8, 20),
> 'message' => __('error_username_between', true)
> ),
> ),
>
>
> And here is the error...
>
> Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '(', expecting ')' in /home/
> username/public_html/cake12/app/models/users.php on line 12
>
> >
>
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