As you already heard in this thread, the javascript Microsoft outputs works
on IE but not other browsers. More specifically it uses DHTML, not DOM. So
it cannot work on Netscape/Mozilla. It does not matter what you set the
page's ClientTarget to, Microsoft only supplies one script file,
WebUIValidation.js, and its using DTHML.
This is one of the reasons I wrote a replacement to Microsoft's validators
with my product "Professional Validation And More"
(
http://www.peterblum.com/vam/home.aspx). It overcomes the many limitations
of Microsoft's validators and greatly expands what you can do. Its designed
to avoid the custom coding and hacks users have developed to work with
Microsoft's validators. Professional Validation And More provides client
side validation on IE, IE/Mac, Netscape/Mozilla, Opera 7, and Safari. For
other browsers, it gracefully scales down to server side only validation.
--- Peter Blum
www.PeterBlum.com
Email:
PL****@PeterBlum.com
Creator of "Professional Validation And More" at
http://www.peterblum.com/vam/home.aspx
"raagz" <ra*****@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Hi,
I am using the .NET validation controls for validating .
The validation works fine with IE but none of them work with
Netscape 6 browser.
Do i have to configure something in vS.NET to make the validations
work in Netscape too or is it .net validation controls dont work with
Netscape.
Raagz