Jörn, that works great. Thanks.
Thanks for the information guys, though I'm not sure I'll be able to
use that specific solution given other requirements for the project.
Jörn, is this something you'll look to add to a future release?
Scott Moore wrote:
Thanks for the information guys, though I'm not sure I'll be able to
use that specific solution given other requirements for the project.
Jörn, is this something you'll look to add to a future release?
If have it on my todo list, but am still looking for a good approach.
Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
Scott Moore wrote:
Thanks for the information guys, though I'm not sure I'll be able to
use that specific solution given other requirements for the project.
Jörn, is this something you'll look to add to a future release?
If have it on my todo list, but am still
I set up a basic demo - http://nonsponsored.com/validation/ - but it's
really not much different than your example form. So with showErrors,
you're saying I'm able color the Name, Email and Password labels also?
I'm not quite following how you can target those labels.
Scott Moore wrote:
I set up a basic demo - http://nonsponsored.com/validation/ - but it's
really not much different than your example form. So with showErrors,
you're saying I'm able color the Name, Email and Password labels also?
I'm not quite following how you can target those labels.
Ok,
I set up a basic demo - http://nonsponsored.com/validation/ - but it's
really not much different than your example form. So with showErrors,
you're saying I'm able color the Name, Email and Password labels also?
I'm not quite following how you can target those labels.
Ok, I've tried around a
Dan G. Switzer, II wrote:
What I've done in the past is just add an onfocus event to remove the
classes:
// for any input field in the signup form, add a onfocus event
$(#userForm input).focus(
// everything in this function is executed
function (){
// $(this)
$('#publish_form').validate({
event: 'blur',
rules: {
number_field: {
required: true,
number: true
} // You know what to put here
},
Scott Moore wrote:
Not sure if I'm just missing this or what, but I'm using Jörn's
wonderful form validation plug-in and can't seem to find how to add an
error class to the label next to the input field that didn't
validate.
Please don't mistake this as a question about the error messaging, as
and if he find for error class and subistitute the label class for
some label_error_class ???
On 5/20/07, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Emil Ivanov wrote:
Using the errorPlacement event/callback you can place the label
whereever you want. It's automatically generated with
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