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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 8787] - Indexed field validation patch

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Indexed field validation patch





------- Additional Comments From turner@blackbear.com  2002-10-11 00:51 -------
At a minimum, this patch would need to be rewritten, as the guts of 
Validator.java have been refactored.  Also, the large number of bogus change 
lines in the patch make it near-impossible to see what's actually being 
changed.

Finally, as I said before, you can validate indexed properties just fine in 
Struts, as long as you set things up properly.  Can you submit an example form 
you can't validate.  Otherwise, I'm going to close this.

James

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