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
Hi,
Solution suggested by Mark is appropriate and JS has no such limitation.
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Raj
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-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
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
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
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
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