I don't recommend this, as it will stop users from submitting the form without giving them a reason for it. Talk about a usability nightmare. However, if you insist on it, there is a simple enough solution: just use CSS to style the .error class:
label.error{display:none} Chuck Harmston http://chuckharmston.com On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 10:08 PM, Rick <r...@marketingease.com> wrote: > > I'm using this plugin in its simplest form.. > http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Validation > > All I have is this for my code: > > <script> > $(document).ready(function(){ > $("#form").validate(); > }); > </script> > > It works fine, but I'm trying to hide the error messages which it > defaults to "This field is required." The error message shows up in a > label.. > > How in the world do I hide those error messages within those labels??? > I'm sure it's easy, but I cannot find any examples anywhere!! > > Thanks to whoever helps out.. >