I have a Struts application that acts like a "wizard" (conditionally
displaying only relevant pages and skipping others based upon previous
user input). One of my pages collects multiple instances of a single
record by allowing data to be entered and displaying previous records in
a table. To accom
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> The browser displays "Error 500: Canno
Wow. That looks promising.
Thank you again for all of your help.
Robert
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Here are a couple from sites that I have found useful.
http://javascript.internet.com/calendars/date-picker.html
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex6/popcalendar2.htm
Hope they help.
Robert
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Any recommendations for a JavaScript date picker?
Andy,
Sorry, I haven't been following your situation closely.
Have you looked into using Javascript to have the link trigger form
submission?
An example of what I am talking about can be found here:
http://www.javascript-coder.com/javascript-form/javascript-form-submit.phtml
Robert
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fields and then submitting. however, two of
the hidden fields are set upon arrival to the page by my action form.
but they are not being picked up when i leave.
all of this works flawlessly when using a submit button. :)
andy
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How do you handle the situation where the user closes the browser without logging out
(the windows "X" is not always our friend ;) ). I am not familiar with the
SessionListener. Would it help in some way?
Robert
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Exactly! Or use HttpSessionlistene
Thomas,
I agree with the escaping "+" (without escaping it is interpreted as
"must have one or more of the previous").
Also if you wanted you could use "\d" instead of "[0-9]".
A modified version that looks good is: ^(\+|-)?\d+$
This will match "x" or "+x" or "-x" (where x is any series of one
I have a form which has a "save" (
I just tried this method and it works for me.
Thanks!
I may study the other suggestions as time permits.
Thanks everyone for your suggestions!
Robert
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