Sorry Mike. I'm using in our intranet. But code is simple like this:

// function to show wait message when user fires submit button
<script type="text/javascript">
   $(function() {
       $('#SubmitForm').click(function() {
           $.blockUI();
       });
   });
</script>

<script charset="iso-8859-1" type="text/javascript">
   $(document).ready(function(){
       ...
       // VALIDATION ROUTINE
       $("#frm").validate({
           event: "keydown",
           focusInvalid: false,
           rules: {
               username: { required: true },
               ...
           },

           messages: {
               username: "Please enter your username",
               ...
           }
       }); // END FOR VALIDATION ROUTINE
       // if user needs to change any data because validation... or fields
entered are right
       // unblocks form
       $.unblockUI();
   });
</script>



2007/6/28, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


You need to provide more of the code or a link to a sample page.  It's
likely that you have a JavaScript error somewhere and the unblockUI
call is never truly being invoked.

Mike

On 6/28/07, Web Specialist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry Sam, mistyped. I'm using $.unblockUI().
>

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