Hi Mukesh,
Welcome to the MSDN newsgroup.
As for the ASP.NET validation controls, in 1.x, the validation is based on
page scope, that means when the page get validation fired, it'll call all
the validators on the page to do the validation no matter whether those
validators are separated in different Usercontrol or not. For 2.0, ASP.NET
provide validationGroup feature which may help resolve the problem.
Currently for 1.x, I know that there're some 3rd party validation controls
provide this feature. If you do want to implement it through built-in
validation controls, you can consider programmaticall y invoke the
validation control's valiate method (at client-side or server-side), here
is a good msdn article describing the ASP.NET validation control's model:
#ASP.NET Validation in Depth
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...us/dnaspp/html
/aspplusvalid.as p
Also, you can consider encapsulating the valiation logic into your own
custom control instead of using the built-in validators.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Steven Cheng
Microsoft Online Community Support
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