| spring:hasBindErrors (since 1.0) | 
				
					| General information | 
				
					| The spring:hasBindErrorstag provides you with support for binding
						the errors for an object. If they are available, anErrorsobject
						gets bound in the page scope, which you can inspect. Basically it's a bit like
						thespring:bind-tag, but this tag does not feature the status object,
						it just binds all the errors for the object and its properties. | 
				
					| Attributes | 
				
					
				
				
					| The name of the bean in the request, that needs to be inspected for
						errors. If errors are available for this bean, they will be bound under
						the errorskey. | 
				
					| required: yes | 
				
					| el-support: yes | 
				
					
				
				
					| Set HTML escaping for this tag, as boolean value.
						Overrides the default HTML escaping setting for the current page. | 
				
					| required: no | 
				
					| el-support: yes | 
				
					| Variables | 
				
					
				
				
					| The errors object informs you of errors that have occurred during validation
						or somehwere else in the submission process. | 
				
					| type: org.springframework.validation.Errors | 
				
					| errors.errorCount: the number of errors | 
				
					| errors.allErrors: all errors in a java.util.List | 
				
					| errors.globalErrorCount: the amount of errors registered for the object (so not for properties) | 
				
					| errors.globalErrors: the errors registerd for the object, in a java.util.List | 
				
					| errors.globalError: the first, non-field-specific error | 
				
					| Also have a look at | 
				
					| the spring:bindtag,
						which does not only give you error support, but also property transformation
						and expression support | 
				
					| the spring:messagetag,
						to see how you can internationalize your error messages | 
				
					| the Errorsinterface |