Form Validation & Displaying Error Messages | Full Laravel 9 Course | Laravel For Beginners
This video will show you how you could use the validate() method on the request object and how to display error messages through the errors variable – Want to learn the most popular PHP framework? Laravel makes your development process a lot easier without sacrificing your applications functionalities.
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📋 Table of Content
00:00 - Introduction
00:53 - Defining the validate method
01:35 - Defining rules
04:20 - Display validation error messages
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