I don't know exactly what the problem was. After spending lots of
hours in front of the computer it worked!
I think the problem had something to do with what you say or, probably
with the exception I define in the action mapping.
Anyway, thanks.
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"Ramon Xuriguera i Albareda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Thanks but, it doesn't work either...
> Any other ideas?
>
I have worked with an earlier version of the Struts validator and found that
the failure mode when there was a syntax error in validation.xml for a
Can you repost relevant code and config with any corrections you made?
Ramon Xuriguera i Albareda wrote:
Thanks but, it doesn't work either...
Any other ideas?
2007/6/30, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Subclassing ValidationActionForm means that the form
"name" attribute in validation.xml w
Thanks but, it doesn't work either...
Any other ideas?
2007/6/30, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Subclassing ValidationActionForm means that the form
"name" attribute in validation.xml would be the action
path, not the bean name. You want ValidationForm if
you want the validation form name to
--- Ramon Xuriguera i Albareda wrote:
> VALIDATION.XML
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>
>
> FORMBEAN (SubjectForm.java)
> It extends ValidationActionForm
Subclassing ValidationActionForm means that the form
"name" attribute in validation.xml would be the action
path, not the bean name. You want ValidationForm if
you want
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