Hello,
I was reading an MSDN article on validation, and it mentioned the
validatorhookup control client side API as enabling you to hook up more
than one control to a validator.
I just checked the SDK, and couldn't find such an API. I then searched
MSDN and MSDN2 and only found one reference to it, from the article I
had just read.
Anyone know anything about this? Was it in a beta and then dropped?
Is there any way to hook up two controls to one validator? I have been
looking for this for some time and thought I'd struck gold!!
TIA
--
Alan Silver
(anything added below this line is nothing to do with me) 2 2160
If you only want one additional control to hookup, the CompareValidato r has
an infrastructure that we can take advantage of. It needs to handle the
ControlToCompar e property.
So on your validator, do this:
Validator1.Attr ibutes.Add("con trolhookup", OtherTextBox.Cl ientID)
(Be sure to use lowercase on "controlhookup" .)
--- Peter Blum www.PeterBlum.com
Email: PL****@PeterBlu m.com
Creator of "Profession al Validation And More" at http://www.peterblum.com/vam/home.aspx
"Alan Silver" <al*********@no spam.thanx.inva lid> wrote in message
news:ne******** ******@nospamth ankyou.spam... Hello,
I was reading an MSDN article on validation, and it mentioned the validatorhookup control client side API as enabling you to hook up more than one control to a validator.
I just checked the SDK, and couldn't find such an API. I then searched MSDN and MSDN2 and only found one reference to it, from the article I had just read.
Anyone know anything about this? Was it in a beta and then dropped?
Is there any way to hook up two controls to one validator? I have been looking for this for some time and thought I'd struck gold!!
TIA
-- Alan Silver (anything added below this line is nothing to do with me)
Thanks Peter, that's exactly what I wanted.
In article <ec************ *@TK2MSFTNGP11. phx.gbl>, Peter Blum
<PL****@Blum.in fo> writes If you only want one additional control to hookup, the CompareValidato r has an infrastructure that we can take advantage of. It needs to handle the ControlToCompa re property.
So on your validator, do this: Validator1.Att ributes.Add("co ntrolhookup", OtherTextBox.Cl ientID) (Be sure to use lowercase on "controlhookup" .)
--- Peter Blum www.PeterBlum.com Email: PL****@PeterBlu m.com Creator of "Profession al Validation And More" at http://www.peterblum.com/vam/home.aspx
"Alan Silver" <al*********@no spam.thanx.inva lid> wrote in message news:ne******* *******@nospamt hankyou.spam... Hello,
I was reading an MSDN article on validation, and it mentioned the validatorhookup control client side API as enabling you to hook up more than one control to a validator.
I just checked the SDK, and couldn't find such an API. I then searched MSDN and MSDN2 and only found one reference to it, from the article I had just read.
Anyone know anything about this? Was it in a beta and then dropped?
Is there any way to hook up two controls to one validator? I have been looking for this for some time and thought I'd struck gold!!
TIA
-- Alan Silver (anything added below this line is nothing to do with me)
--
Alan Silver
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