That code you wrote should work just fine. Just try it!

See also http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Validation/rules

On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 9:32 AM, stej <cerna.ze...@seznam.cz> wrote:
>
> In some cases I need not to validate some fields. E.g. If I check some
> checkbox new inputs with further options are shown. These inputs
> should be validated when submitting form. If I uncheck the checkbox no
> options are needed and they disappear (they should not be validated).
> It's clear.
>
> My problem is how to remove them from validation. I could remove the
> rules on "change" on the checkbox, but I don't know the rules on
> inputs because they are generated. So is it possible to remove somehow
> the rules (when unchecking the checkbox) and set them back again
> (after checking the checkbox).
>
> E.g.
> inputRules = jQuery("#someInput").rules(); // gets the rules
> jQuery("#someInput).rules("remove");    // and removes the rest  (the
> two rows are equal to "pop")
>
> //but how to put them back?
> jQuery("#someInput).rules("add", inputRules);  // "sets" the rules
>
> Is it possible somehow?
>

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