oh you legend, that works!

that's an amazing plugin you've made, many thanks :)

thanks again,
Martin

On Feb 13, 5:07 pm, Jörn Zaefferer <joern.zaeffe...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> Add this:
>
> errorContainer: $(".js_error_container")
>
> That'll show and hide the container accordingly.
>
> Jörn
>
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 6:03 PM, martin <mar...@lucidprocess.com> wrote:
>
> > Hey thanks Jörn, I've got it 95% working, hope you can help with the
> > last 5%
>
> > If you take a look 
> > here:http://stuweb.cms.gre.ac.uk/~tm514/multibook/register.php
> > I want to completely hide the red div from showing until thevalidate
> > function is fired off, ive tried adding display:none to the css but
> > then the div doesnt show at all
>
> > thanks,
> > Martin
>
> > (if writing this message changes the discussion subject then I
> > apologize, I don't know why it's doing that!)
>
> > On Jan 14, 11:00 pm, Jörn Zaefferer <joern.zaeffe...@googlemail.com>
> > wrote:
> >> You can specify rules using plugin options. Take a look at 
> >> "rules":http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Validation/validate#toptions
> >> Its also used in various demos, eg. second example 
> >> here:http://jquery.bassistance.de/validate/demo/
>
> >> Jörn
>
> >> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 11:15 PM, martin <mar...@lucidprocess.com> wrote:
>
> >> > Hey Jörn thanks for the reply.
>
> >> > What I mean by error containers is like the examples you have provided
> >> > here 
> >> > ->http://jquery.bassistance.de/validate/demo/errorcontainer-demo.html
>
> >> > I checked and yes they actually dovalidateasXHTML1.0 Transitional,
> >> > however, I'm usingXHTML1.1 which doesnt like having the { and } in
> >> > the class attribute.
>
> >> > Is there any way to use containers but not have to put this markup in
> >> > theXHTML?
>
> >> > thanks,
> >> > Martin
>
> >> > On Jan 9, 9:19 am, "Jörn Zaefferer" <joern.zaeffe...@googlemail.com>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >> I don't see how that isn'tvalidXHTML. Apart from that, could you clarify
> >> >> "error containers"? What do you mean?
>
> >> >> Jörn
>
> >> >> On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 12:40 AM, martin <mar...@lucidprocess.com> wrote:
>
> >> >> > From what I can make of the documentation, the only way to use
> >> >> > validation containers is to put something like...
>
> >> >> > class="{required:true,minlength:3}"
>
> >> >> > into your HTML form elements. Now this works just fine for me,
> >> >> > however, its notvalidXHTML.
>
> >> >> > Is there any way to havevalidXHTMLand use error containers?

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