Motly I have validate=flase and manualy call it. Consider unit testing
it like that outside of Tomcat.
.V
Jin Bal wrote:
Hi Guys
My validator config seems to be incorrect somewhere but I'm stumped as to what it is.
The symptoms are that the validator succeeds in all validations no matter what i
It was an old version of validator-rules.xml
thanks for the help
Jin
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From: "Hollaway, Shedrick CIV (TRFKB C600)"
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Is this the complete form bean?
> the form bean looks like:
>
> public class PasswordReminderForm extends ValidatorActionForm {
> public PasswordReminderForm() {
> }
> private String emailAddress;
> public String getEmailAddress() {
> return emailAddress;
> }
> publ
Thanks for your reply:
the "/" is that hte form name matche the path attribute in the struts config
and follows the example in the docs.
thanks
Jin
Should your formname start with a "/" ?
Lee
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 13:35:54 +0100, Jin Bal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Guys
My validator config seems
Should your formname start with a "/" ?
Lee
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 13:35:54 +0100, Jin Bal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> My validator config seems to be incorrect somewhere but I'm stumped as to what it
> is. The symptoms are that the validator succeeds in all validations no matter wh
Hi Guys
My validator config seems to be incorrect somewhere but I'm stumped as to what it is.
The symptoms are that the validator succeeds in all validations no matter what i enter
(or don't enter) in the form I am using an extension of ValidatorActionForm to use the
path attribute in the stru
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