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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T19:38:08+00:00 2026-05-22T19:38:08+00:00

Here is my typical form $errors = array(); if ($this->request->post(‘submit’)) { // <—– I

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Here is my typical form

        $errors = array();

        if ($this->request->post('submit')) { // <----- I don't like this line
            $post = Validation::factory($this->request->post())
                ->rule('email', 'not_empty')
                ->rule('email', 'email')
                ->rule('password', 'not_empty');

            if ($post->check()) {
                // ok, do something
            }

            $errors = $post->errors(true);
        }

        $this->template->content = View::factory('auth/register')
            ->set('errors', $errors);

As you see – I check if there is a submit element which means that we have actually posted form, not just requested for the first show.

If we remove that condition – we will have validation errors for the first page request. The errors about empty email and password form. Which is actually just incorrect.

So how do you solve this issue?

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    2026-05-22T19:38:09+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 7:38 pm

    This is how I’d do it, except for the condition:

    if (Request::POST === $this->request->method())
    

    would be more suitable. There is no way to “skip” the POST check without having consequences (like the errors in your case).

    We had a discussion on this topic, 5.3 will probably add more features. Something like:

    $this->post(function(){
        // do POST-specific stuff 
    })
    ->get(function(){
        // do GET-specific stuff
    });
    
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