Re: Accessing index properties in javascript validator

2004-07-23 Thread atta-ur rehman
Thanks Mark. I can see this is definitely better way of doing it! ATTA On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 11:40:18 +0200, Mark Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Similarly but more compatible with older browsers. > > total = ${fn:length(theForm.properties)}; > form = document.forms["theForm"]; > for(i = 0;i < t

RE: Accessing index properties in javascript validator

2004-07-23 Thread tiwari.rajeev
Hi, Solution suggested by Mark is appropriate and JS has no such limitation. - regards Raj (+91-11-31261821) -Original Message- From: Mark Lowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 3:10 PM To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: Re: Accessing index properties in

Re: Accessing index properties in javascript validator

2004-07-23 Thread Mark Lowe
Similarly but more compatible with older browsers. total = ${fn:length(theForm.properties)}; form = document.forms["theForm"]; for(i = 0;i < total;i++) { target = "property["+ i +"]"; element = form.elements[target]; alert(element.name +"="+ element.value); } Mark On 23 Jul

Re: Accessing index properties in javascript validator

2004-07-22 Thread atta-ur rehman
hello, this is how i've done it: textbox = document.getElementById("block[0]"); if (textbox.value ) so basically you use document.getElementById("property[0]") to get the reference of html elment and then use .value or any other stuff on this element. hope this helps! ATTA On Thu, 22 J

Accessing index properties in javascript validator

2004-07-22 Thread Ding Lei
Hi list, Some JSP pages uses Strut's indexed properties, like: And it could be accessed by the corresponding Action correctly through a customized Form. The problem is that I would like to add javascript validation before the user submits the form to check if the file box is not null & valid