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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 32760] -
validWhen does not handle strings correctly: js error
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mpb@ntsource.com changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Component|Validator Framework |Validator
Product|Struts |Commons
Version|1.2.4 |unspecified
------- Additional Comments From mpb@ntsource.com 2004-12-18 00:02 -------
This does look like a bug, but not with validwhen - validwhen does not have any
javascript validations, only server side.
The error you are seeing is that the credit card validator is taking the <var>
you define (test) and using it as part of its validation, which it shouldn't do.
So while this is probably a bug, it is not the bug you think it is.
There are 2 things you can try - first try making the depends be
validwhen,creditCard instead of creditCard,validwhen
If that doesn't work, try breaking the creditCard and validwhen validations up
into separate <field property ...> elements and see if that fixes the problem.
(I am reasonably sure this works, but can't find the example in my code right now!)
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