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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 25991] - [validator] Validate a single field

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------- Additional Comments From mrdon@twdata.org  2005-09-09 20:41 -------
After more thought and talking with someone at a recent Silicon Valley Web
Developer JUG meeting, I agree there is a need to make it much easier to
validate a single field, particularly with AJAX applications.  I recently added
the ability to validate a single field as naturally as you validate a form.  In
particular, you can construct a Validator via new Validator(resources, formName,
fieldName), then call validate() like usual.  Let me know if that would be more
what you are looking for.

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