Yes what I have in my code is exactly what is in the example. It is
not however what I am after.

What is the point of using things from the resource bundle if it only
works through 3/4 of the application?

I have the error message next to the input field, by hardcoding the
result of what would be a lookup to the resource bundle, as in that
example. I don't want that.

I want to be able to look up the value just like the bean:message tag does.

On 2/16/06, Niall Pemberton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you try my suggestion - I believe that will do exactly what you want -
> you seem to be getting confused between the key used to store the
> ActionErrors in the request (global error key) and the property under which
> a message is stored in the ActionErrors.
>
> The validwhen example in the struts-examples does exactly what you say (show
> error messages next to their respective form fields) - so you could take a
> look at that (struts-examples.war in the binary distro):
>
>     http://tinyurl.com/c2emd
>
> I think if you make the change I suggested it will do what you want - maybe
> its worth a try?
>
> Niall
>
> From: "Chris Cheshire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 3:36 AM
>
>
> That's not the issue, it is actually doing that, via a resource bundle
> lookup (I only have one configured). I want to be able to retrieve the
> error on the jsp side by getting the key via the resource bundle
> similar to the way it is being added, instead of just using the value
> that is referenced in the resource bundle.
>
> The field label is being printed via a message bundle lookup (using
> bean:message tag), and the error for that field is stored using that
> same key.
>
> I want to retrieve the error not by the discrete value "password", but
> by a key lookup to the message bundle that produces the value
> "password".
>
> Chris
> On 2/16/06, Niall Pemberton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Modify your code to do this:
> >
> >             errors.add("password", message);
> >
> >
> http://www.niallp.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/HelpTagsErrorsAndMessages.html#section5
> >
> > Niall
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Chris Cheshire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 1:50 AM
> >
> >
> > I have an ActionForm with its own validate method that adds errors
> > keyed upon entries in a resource bundle, so that the errors can be
> > linked back to the field they are pertinent to, not just as a global
> > error.
> >
> >             String label = resources.getMessage("label.password");
> >             ActionMessage message = new
> > ActionMessage("validation.error.requiredfield", label);
> >             errors.add(label, message);
> >
> >
> > I have the error displaying next to the input field in the jsp page via :
> >
> >           <td><b><bean:message key="label.password" /></b></td>
> >           <td><html:password property="password" size="20"
> > maxlength="20" /></td>
> >           <td>
> >             <html:messages id="message" message="false"
> property="password">
> >               <bean:write name="message" /><br>
> >             </html:messages>
> >           </td>
> >
> > Unfortunately the value of "property" is hardcoded in the
> > html:messages tag. What I have there is the value stored in the
> > resource bundle under "label.password", as is used to display next to
> > the input field in the bean:message tag.
> >
> > How can I extract the value from the resource bundle when using it as
> > a value for the property field, instead of hard coding it in, which
> > defeats the purpose of the resource bundle.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Chris
>
>
>
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