Thank you, that worked like a charm.

On Jan 25, 2:22 pm, Jörn Zaefferer <joern.zaeffe...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> Try to move the code in your own submit handler to the submitHandler-callback:
>
>  $(document).ready(function() {
>        $.validator.addMethod("phone", function(ph, element) {
>        if (ph == null) {
>        return false;
>        }
>        var stripped = ph.replace(/[\s()+-]|ext\.?/gi, "");
>        // 10 is the minimum number of numbers required
>        return ((/\d{10,}/i).test(stripped));
>        }, "Please enter a valid phone number");
>
>        $("#post_form").validate({
>          rules: {
>            phone: {
>              required: true,
>              phone: true
>            }
>          },
>          submitHandler: function(form) {
>              var data = {}
>                    data.name = $(form).find('inp...@name=name]').val();
>                        data.email = $(form).find('inp...@name=email]').val();
>                        data.phone = $(form).find('inp...@name=phone]').val();
>                        data.comments =
> $(form).find('inp...@name=comments]').val();
>
>          // suppose our django app called 'testapp'
>          $.post("/user/scheduleshowing/T33432123/",
>              data,
>              function(responseData) {
>                $("#fade").fadeOut("slow");
>                            $("#done").html('<p class="bold">Thank you
> for your interest.
> An associate will contact you shortly.</p>');
>              },
>              "json"
>          );
>          }
>        });
>
>  });
>
> Jörn
>
> On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 6:46 PM, issya <floridali...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello, I am using a few plugins together for AJAX forms and
> > validation. I have validation on the name and phone fields. If you add
> > a class of required to the fields, the validation plugin will
> > automatically validate them. If you want to do more advanced
> > validation you have to tell it so.
>
> > I have the below code and if I don't if I fill out the form but put
> > non integer values in the phone number field it will tell me to put a
> > valid number. But if I click on submit a second time it will let the
> > form post. Even though I did not fill in a valid phone number. What am
> > I doing wrong?
>
> >  $(document).ready(function() {
> >        $.validator.addMethod("phone", function(ph, element) {
> >        if (ph == null) {
> >        return false;
> >        }
> >        var stripped = ph.replace(/[\s()+-]|ext\.?/gi, "");
> >        // 10 is the minimum number of numbers required
> >        return ((/\d{10,}/i).test(stripped));
> >        }, "Please enter a valid phone number");
>
> >        $("#post_form").validate({
> >          rules: {
> >            phone: {
> >              required: true,
> >              phone: true
> >            }
> >          }
> >        });
> >      $('#post_form').submit(function(event){
> >          event.preventDefault(); // cancel the default action
> >          var form = this;
> >              var data = {}
> >                    data.name = $(form).find('inp...@name=name]').val();
> >                        data.email = 
> > $(form).find('inp...@name=email]').val();
> >                        data.phone = 
> > $(form).find('inp...@name=phone]').val();
> >                        data.comments = 
> > $(form).find('inp...@name=comments]').val();
>
> >          // suppose our django app called 'testapp'
> >          $.post("/user/scheduleshowing/T33432123/",
> >              data,
> >              function(responseData) {
> >                $("#fade").fadeOut("slow");
> >                            $("#done").html('<p class="bold">Thank you for 
> > your interest.
> > An associate will contact you shortly.</p>');
> >              },
> >              "json"
> >          );
> >      });
> >  });

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