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Yes, you need to check in the javascript event the value of the lookup and set the content of an element (for example a div near the lookup) with the warning message. If the warning message is stored in the db you have to make an ajax request. |
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Yes, |
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cgphp 7/30/2011 |
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Not Java but javascript! |
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Rigmantas author 8/1/2011 |
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Yes i missed. Thank you. I took the two days and now I can do this myself. |
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