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VDaemon Reference
<VLLABEL> Custom Tag
You may need to display an error message or highlight some text at or near the location
where an input validation error has occurred. The vllabel custom tag provides you
an easy yet powerful way to accomplish this. Each vllabel tag references one or more
validators (vlvalidator or vlgroup tags).
The logical "AND" is
applied to the vlvalidator references to determine how the vllabel tag will be rendered
on
a
page.
Syntax
<vllabel
form="formName"
class="cssStyle"
errclass="cssStyle"
errtext="errorText"
validators="validatorName[, validatorName ...]">
Default text
</vllabel>
Form Attribute
Specifies form name to which this label belongs. This attribute is not requiered if label
tag located inside vdaemon form.
Class Attribute
Sets the CSS style for the default text. Default text will be displayed in place of vllabel
tag if each validator referenced in validators attribute has not reported an error.
ErrClass Attribute
Sets the CSS style for the ErrText attribute text. If the ErrClass attribute
is not defined, the CSS style defined by the Class attribute
will be used instead.
ErrText Attribute
The ErrText attribute text will be displayed in place of the vllabel tag if any validator
referenced in the validators attribute has reported an error. If the ErrText attribute
is not defined, the default text will be used instead.
Validators Attribute
The validators attribute contains a set of references to one or more vlvalidator or
vlgroup tags whose states will determine how the vllabel tag will be rendered. If
any of the validators has reported an error the ErrText attribute text with ErrClass attribute
CSS style will be displayed in place of vllabel tag, otherwise the default text with Class attribute
CSS style will be displayed.
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