Could (should) you add a classes section to the documentation. I know I could, but I don't feel worthy!
Andrew On Jul 17, 6:07 pm, "Jörn Zaefferer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, thats exactly it! > > You can still fall back to metadata, eg. class="required {min:2}" > (just include the metadata plugin, part of the distribution). > > Jörn > > > > On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 1:32 PM, Andiih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Thanks Jörn > > > But which of those methods is mapped to a class, and how ? > > > The example at the top of the page uses class="required email". Could > > I use a class of "min(12)" for instance. Presumably not. So would it > > be a good assumption that all methods that do not have arguments are > > represented as classes ? > > > required > > email > > url > > date > > dateISO > > dateDE > > number > > numberDE > > digits > > creditcard > > > and the rest aren't ? > > > Andrew > > > On Jul 16, 6:49 pm, "Jörn Zaefferer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > >> All available validation methods are listed > >> here:http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Validation#List_of_built-in_Validation... > > >> Jörn > > >> On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 6:47 PM, Andiih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > Fantastic - I'd guessed my way into getting it working (using > >> > submitHandler with no arguments) but hadn't realized that > >> > submitHandler can pass the form. I can make the handler much more > >> > generic. Thanks for that. > > >> > What are the default classes that cause validation ? > > >> > Andrew > > >> > On Jul 16, 2:13 pm, "Jörn Zaefferer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> > wrote: > >> >> Put the ajaxSubmit stuff into the submitHandler-callback, here is an > >> >> example:http://jquery.bassistance.de/validate/demo/ajaxSubmit-intergration-de... > > >> >> Jörn > > >> >> On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Andiih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> >> > The behaviour I have is that the form is correctly validated, but > >> >> > submits > > >> >> > $('#editjobsform').submit(function() {dosavejob(); > >> >> > return > >> >> > false; }); > >> >> > //other stuff here > >> >> > $('#editjobsform').validate( > >> >> > { rules: {blah:"blah" }, > >> >> > messages: { blah: "blah"} } > >> >> > ); > >> >> > //other stuff here > >> >> > function dosavejob() { > >> >> > $('#editjobsform').ajaxSubmit({ // editjobsform > >> >> > action="/srv/ > >> >> > coms2.asmx/getJobs" > >> >> > beforeSubmit: ShowBusy, > >> >> > success: DoneSaveJob, > >> >> > dataType: 'xml', > >> >> > error: function(XMLHttpRequest, > >> >> > textStatus, errorThrown) > >> >> > {NotFound(); ClearBusy();} > >> >> > }); > >> >> > return false; > >> >> > } > > >> >> > I've tried changing the order of the .submit and .ajaxSubmit but to no > >> >> > avail. Chaining them loses the .ajaxSubmit behaviour and I ended up > >> >> > looking the xml returned by my web service. > > >> >> > The documentation mentions submitHandler which might do the trick, but > >> >> > isn't docuemented in the API documentation section. > > >> >> > Speaking of which, there appear to be some classes which cause > >> >> > validation to occur ('required' 'url' 'date') but again these are not > >> >> > documented: or am I missing something ? [other than reading the source > >> >> > code] > > >> >> > TIA > > >> >> > Andrew- Hide quoted text - > > >> >> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > >> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -