Hello,
thanks evrybody for attempting to help me with that problem. I tried every
suggest you gave, with no positve result. Now I think this is a Tapetry
internal problem.
Any idea for an alternative solution method?
Meanwhile I have to be happy without the regexp check.
THX
Thomas
>>> Michael Courcy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am Mo, Jan 14, 2008 um 4:18
in Nachricht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> well I wonder if the comma is not playing a role in the interpretation
> of the annotation ?
>
> did you try to replace the comma by its unicode value : \u002C
>
>
> Thomas Zenglein a écrit :
>> Hello Michael,
>>
>> I've just tried following lines.
>>
>> public class Test {
>> public static void main(String[] args) {
>> String foo = ",";
>> if (foo.matches("[<>a-zA-Z,öäüÖÄÜß0-9\\.\"\'?!§$%&\\-+*:/ ]+")){
>> System.out.println(":)");
>> } else {
>> System.out.println(":(");
>> }
>> }
>> }
>>
>> With the aim to decide weather String foo contains a ',' ( or another
> blabla that I allow) or not. Fortunately that works fine :). Now I want the
> same functionality in T5.
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>>
>>>>> Michael Courcy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am Mo, Jan 14, 2008 um 1:33
>
>>>>>
>> in Nachricht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>> Did you try this regexp with in a regular java program ?
>>>
>>> Thomas Zenglein a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Hello everybody,
>>>>
>>>> I want my textfield to allow a couple of signs. For that I have the
>>>>
>>> following code.
>>>
>>>> @Validate("required,regexp=[<>a-zA-ZöäüÖÄÜß0-9\\.\"\'?!§$%&\\-+*:/ ]+")
>>>> public void setName(String name) {
>>>> this.name = name;
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> Comma signs should also be allowed here. So I want to extend the regexp to
>>>>
>>> handle that case.
>>>
>>>> @Validate("required,regexp=[<>a-zA-Z,öäüÖÄÜß0-9\\.\"\'?!§$%&\\-+*:/ ]+")
>>>> leads to
>>>> Coercion of [<>a-zA-Z to type java.util.regex.Pattern (via String -->
>>>>
>>> java.util.regex.Pattern) failed: Unclosed character class near index 8
>>> [<>a-zA-Z ^
>>>
>>>> @Validate("required,regexp=[<>a-z\\,A-ZöäüÖÄÜß0-9\\.\"\'?!§$%&\\-+*:/ ]+")
>>>>
>>> leads to following error:
>>>
>>>> Coercion of [<>a-z\ to type java.util.regex.Pattern (via String -->
>>>>
>>> java.util.regex.Pattern) failed: Unclosed character class near index 7
>>> [<>a-z\
>
>>> ^
>>>
>>>> Has anybody an idea for the correct code??? I use tapestry 5.0.6.
>>>>
>>>> THX
>>>>
>>>> Thomas
>>>>
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