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+ | LMD Validator support introduces a set of components which allow implementation of professional-level client-side validation in an elegant and simple way without writing much code (often without any code at all). | ||
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+ | The two main tasks of client-side validation are: | ||
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+ | * to check for validity a value entered by a user into some input control; | ||
+ | * to provide feedback about validation results (e.g. to indicate an error) in some way. | ||
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+ | Consequently, there are three types of components involved into the most typical validation setup : | ||
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+ | * input control being validated; | ||
+ | * validator component which encapsulates some validation logic; | ||
+ | * error provider component which implements some way of error indication. | ||
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+ | Check [http://www.lmd.de/downloads/tutorials/validators/index.html LMD Validator] Tutorial for an introduction into this interesting technique. |
Revision as of 19:13, 20 September 2007
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LMD Validator support introduces a set of components which allow implementation of professional-level client-side validation in an elegant and simple way without writing much code (often without any code at all).
The two main tasks of client-side validation are:
- to check for validity a value entered by a user into some input control;
- to provide feedback about validation results (e.g. to indicate an error) in some way.
Consequently, there are three types of components involved into the most typical validation setup :
- input control being validated;
- validator component which encapsulates some validation logic;
- error provider component which implements some way of error indication.
Check LMD Validator Tutorial for an introduction into this interesting technique.