http://www.drumpub.com/test.aspx
Above is a link to a stripped down test page and the source code is also on
the page. Would someone mind spot checking this code? I've used this
method a few times before and have never had a problems but for some reason,
this sample refuses to work. I'm sure it something I've missed in my code
but I cannot find it.
The form is "supposed" to require all fields to be provided and any that are
not, will be displayed in a summary above the form in a
<asp:validation summary> control and an a "*" will appear beside the
offending field. But as you can see, the form ignores the controls and
always displays the asterisks.
What gives?
TIA!
-Shane 2 1618
Nevermmind. As I thought, it was something dumb. I forgot runat="server"
in the RequiredFieldVa lidators.
D'OH!!
"D. Shane Fowlkes" <sh********** @h-o-t-m-a-i-l.com> wrote in message
news:OC******** ********@tk2msf tngp13.phx.gbl. .. http://www.drumpub.com/test.aspx
Above is a link to a stripped down test page and the source code is also
on the page. Would someone mind spot checking this code? I've used this method a few times before and have never had a problems but for some
reason, this sample refuses to work. I'm sure it something I've missed in my code but I cannot find it.
The form is "supposed" to require all fields to be provided and any that
are not, will be displayed in a summary above the form in a <asp:validation summary> control and an a "*" will appear beside the offending field. But as you can see, the form ignores the controls and always displays the asterisks.
What gives?
TIA!
-Shane
Hi, D. Shane Fowlkes,
I don't know what is wrong, but the script for the client-side validation
doesn't get included in the page source-code.
You may try running aspnet_regiis.e xe with the switch -c.
Hope this helps
Martin
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news:OC******** ******@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl... http://www.drumpub.com/test.aspx
Above is a link to a stripped down test page and the source code is also
on the page. Would someone mind spot checking this code? I've used this method a few times before and have never had a problems but for some
reason, this sample refuses to work. I'm sure it something I've missed in my code but I cannot find it.
The form is "supposed" to require all fields to be provided and any that
are not, will be displayed in a summary above the form in a <asp:validation summary> control and an a "*" will appear beside the offending field. But as you can see, the form ignores the controls and always displays the asterisks.
What gives?
TIA!
-Shane This thread has been closed and replies have been disabled. Please start a new discussion. Similar topics |
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