Serious Error Wrt RegularExpressionAttribute On MVC2 RC1?
Jan 25, 2010
If I decorate my model with a regular expression + localized string resource, and the ErrorMessageResourceName does not resolve to something on the object, the following things happen:
The regular expression is ignored altogether from a validation perspectiveNo error messages are raised in the MVC application.I would love it if the framework floated an exception in this instance because exclusion of this rule could have far reaching implications.The following is a modification to the ChangePasswordModel.NewPassword property in the stock MVC 2 RC1 project that exhibits the behavior. Note that while the MyResources does exist in my project, the EMResourceName does not exist on it.
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[RegularExpression(@"^(?=.*d)(?=.*[a-z])(?=.*[A-Z]).{4,8}$", ErrorMessageResourceType = typeof(MyResources), ErrorMessageResourceName = "InvalidPasswordMessage2")]
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