ValidationAide, that I think, is in the same direction of Validation plugin or jQuery.YAV. Reading the examples, I can see some good things and some bad things (for me):

* Simple class validation, this is good, I only have to set a class. In this sense, Validation and
jQuery.YAV have the same possibility.

* Custom functions. The same as Validation and jQuery.YAV.

* Error display. For me, ValidationAide has less flexibility than Validation or jQuery.YAV, can I set another tag for errors? No, in the code the summaryShow set an <ul> list. But there is one thing, the links of the errors focused the field, that is good :-) I like it but, watching the generate code I can see links with attached code <a onclick="blablabla" ... I prefer attach the
events inside DOM.

* Validation and jQuery.YAV has more pre-defined rules in the sense.

By the other side, *the first question of the thread is field rules depends of others (relationships between the rules). I this sense, only jQuery.YAV has this possibility without custom functions*.

Validation plugin has many possibilities and flexibility, I have inspired in this plugin for jQuery.YAV. Also real-time validation of the fields (on change input) I like it, it is the next feature for jQuery.YAV :-P I like much the links pointing the error fields of ValidationAide, maybe this plugin need more flexibility,
but anyway is a good job :-)

Mario Moura escribió:
Hi

take a look

http://dnaide.blogspot.com/2007/05/validationaide-easy-as-client-side-form.html

BrowserSide validation. Very good.

Regards

Mario

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