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Emailvalidation doesn't accept umlauts and the new generic top level domain names
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Emailvalidation doesn't accept umlauts and the new generic top level domain names
Joe@Germuska.com changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Severity|Normal |Minor
Component|Validator Framework |Validator
Product|Struts |Commons
Version|1.1 Final |Nightly Builds
------- Additional Comments From Joe@Germuska.com 2004-06-24 16:36 -------
This is not a Struts bug, it's a commons-validator bug.
Note that the commons-validator XML configuration permits you to specify your own validation
javascript, overriding the defaults. Because of this, I'm changing the severity to "minor".
If you happen to come up with a work-around that you use in that way, perhaps you could also attach it
to this bug ticket to make it easier for someone to correct the issue in the source javascript.
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