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Regarding Page_ClientVali date() function

Hi,
How can we identify due to which validator control the
Page_ClientVali date() method is returning false.

why iam asking this coz in my page iam using lotz of regular expression
validators and on the click of button if iam checking whatz the return value
of Page_ClientVali date() function iam getting false.

Now on click of a checkbox i disables a couple of textboxes. i attached
regular expression validators to these textboxes. if these textboxes are
enabled and contains proper data then also Page_ClientVali date() function
returns false. even i wont get any message from the validators. if i clicked
on the checkbox and disable the textboxes then Page_ClientVali date()
function returns true.

can anybody tell me whatz really wrong...

waiting for the reply.

--
Deepson Thomas

May 12 '06 #1
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You can iterate over the Page.Validators collection manually and check IsValid
to identify which one(s) are failing.

-Brock
http://staff.develop.com/ballen

Hi,
How can we identify due to which validator control the
Page_ClientVali date() method is returning false.
why iam asking this coz in my page iam using lotz of regular
expression validators and on the click of button if iam checking whatz
the return value of Page_ClientVali date() function iam getting false.

Now on click of a checkbox i disables a couple of textboxes. i
attached regular expression validators to these textboxes. if these
textboxes are enabled and contains proper data then also
Page_ClientVali date() function returns false. even i wont get any
message from the validators. if i clicked on the checkbox and disable
the textboxes then Page_ClientVali date() function returns true.

can anybody tell me whatz really wrong...

waiting for the reply.

May 13 '06 #2

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