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Hello,

the observation made by Pricilla was the key, now it functions local and the
browser behaviour is how i expected. It is a pity that the
"parseError.reason" are not specifically enough, that the user can
understand it. So i think, for using it, at the client side(browser) one
must doing also a complex programming code as with javascript. Probably it
will be more reasonably to perform such validation in a roundtrip to the
server-software, in my case the servlet-engine.

A possible roundtrip at the client-side could be generate from the input a
new xml instance which is validate to a schema, and if is not valid, not do
submit it to the server for further processing.

Maybe are there some examples out there going in this direction?

Thanks for your expertise and help.

Hans Braumüller 
http://crosses.net
http://kunstserie.com

 


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