You have a copy of both jQuery 1.3.2 and 1.2.6 loaded on the page at
the same time. That will probably cause issues... Use one or the other
(preferably the latest version).

On Jul 13, 3:45 am, erin_mcg <ummhumm.creat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been searching for days for help on this and cannot find it
> anywhere and if I am posting in the wrong place, accept my apologies,
> I am desperate for help!!!! My project is due to the client today.
>
> I am building a form using a jQuery contact form slider. Got that
> working, no problem. I need a custom validation plug in because my
> form's required fields do not fit the standard plug ins available.
>
> I found Benjamin Keen's Really Simple Validaton (RSV) on the jQuery
> site. I like it because of the if else statements that fit my form
> perfectly.
>
> http://www.benjaminkeen.com/software/rsv/jquery/index.php
>
> When I test the form by hitting the submit button with no information
> entered in, it submits the form with out any type of validation
> whatsoever.
>
> http://giggerbot.com/repower/contact2.html
>
> If anyone has any advice, guidance or help in any way, I would be so
> grateful.
> Obviously, I am very new to jQuery, and need a kind soul to help.
>
> Many thanks in advance for your help!
> Erin
>
> The form's required fields are as follows:
> If you select customer type of Resident, the required fields are:firs
> and last name, address, city, state, zip phone and email
>
> If you select customer type of Property Owner, the required fields
> are: first and last name, management company, address, city, state,
> zip, phone, email, property name and number of units
>
> If you select customer type of Other, the required fields are the same
> as Resident.

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