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Maurice O'Prey wrote:
One of the nice things about ASP.NET is that Client Side and Server Side
validation is combined (out of the box) using the ASP.NET Validator
controls, so you can easily set the CSS attribute of the field in error from
wherever you wish (client side generated JavaScript or C#/VB code behind).

Yuo're missing the point: I can do that in EGL just as easily. I can do it client-side or server-side. What I'm looking for here is a way to attach an "error style" to the widget definition so that when it fails validation it automatically (no coding required) changes the style.

JSF supports it on on the client-side validation, I just haven't figured out if it can be done on the server-side.

Let me reiterate: I can change the styles for any component of the page just as easily as in VB. What I'm trying to do is add automation so that it occurs when the field fails validation.

Joe

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