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if my validation fails I do this:

return Redirect::back()->with('validation', $validation->errors->all()); 

also I am using:

$restful = true; 

so when I am on get_edit() - I'am getting an error that there are no $validation variable when generating my view, when in post_edit() - its all okay because its returns a redirect with errors...

this is my view:

<? foreach($validation as $e): ?> <div><?= $e; ?></div> <? endforeach; ?> 

undefined variable $validation, right now I'am trying to put it on the Router::before

Route::filter('before', function() { View::share('validation', array()); }); 

so the variable exists but is empty, but now arises a new problem, everytime after this filter executes it overrides those $validation that generates my post_edit(), also i've seen a variable $errors in my view but is ever empty, i don't how to use it, can you help me?

so shortly my problem is:

public function get_edit($id) { //generate my view with all nessesary data, but i can't generate here an error variable // or its better to put it in one place to globally share it in the views, otherwise i am //getting an error } public function post_edit($id) { //validating $_POST data, if there is an error redirect it back to the get_edit() WITH a //variable containing errors } 
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Did you read the docs? http://laravel.com/docs/5.0/validation#error-messages-and-views

You can use return Redirect::back()->withErrors($validation); In your views, you can always use redirect('register')->withErrors($validator)$errors, without binding them to the view.

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