Could you provide a full example, eg. via jsbin.com? Jörn
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Mark Livingstone <namematters...@msn.com>wrote: > anyone? :) > > On Dec 15, 12:37 pm, Mark Livingstone <namematters...@msn.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Since I moved to a new design I cannot figure out how to stop the > > validate plug-in to append error messages and instead have it remove > > the previous error message before creating another one. > > > > here is what my HTML code looks like with multiple error messages: > > > > <p> > > <label for="email"> > > E-mail > > </label> > > <input class="text-input medium-input input-notification error > > png_bg" name="client[email]" id="email" value="{EMAIL}" size="25"> > > <span class="errorValidate" generated="true" htmlfor="email"> > > This field is mandatory > > </span> > > <span class="errorValidate" generated="true" htmlfor="email"> > > This field is mandatory > > </span> > > <span class="errorValidate" generated="true" htmlfor="email"> > > This field is mandatory > > </span> > > <span class="errorValidate" generated="true" htmlfor="email"> > > This field is mandatory > > </span> > > <span class="errorValidate" generated="true" htmlfor="email"> > > Please enter a valid e-mail address > > </span> > > </p> > > > > CSS: > > > > .errorValidate { > > padding: 2px 0 2px 22px; > > margin: 0 0 0 5px; > > } > > > > JS: > > > > var validateForm = $("#clientUpdateForm").validate( > > { > > errorClass: "errorValidate", > > /etc/... > > > > } > > > > Any ideas why it would do that? > > > > Thanks in advance! >