Take a look at this demo: http://jquery.bassistance.de/validate/demo/login/ The "forgot password" link should be quite close to what you're trying to do.
Jörn On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 7:47 PM, Soledad Zubiri <szub...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, here I provide more of my code so we you see exactly what I'm trying > to accomplish... > > code: > > $(document).ready(function() { > var validator = $("#form1").bind("invalid-form.validate", function() { > $("#summary").html("<tr><td aling='right' width='2%' class='ico'><img > src='warning.gif' width='16' height='15' /></td>"+ > "<td width='98%' valign='top' aling='center' > class='err_validation'>"+ > "<t1taglib:PrintMsg msgcode="RECOVERABLE_ERROR_MSG" > /></td></tr>"); > }).validate({ > rules: { > errorContainer: $("#summary"), > input1: "required", > input2: "required", > input3: "required" > }, > messages: { > input1: <t1taglib:ShowErrorHelp titleCode="input1.name" > msgcode="GE_NOT_CHOSEN" />, > input2: <t1taglib:ShowErrorHelp titleCode="input2.name" > msgcode="GE_NOT_CHOSEN" />, > input3: <t1taglib:ShowErrorHelp titleCode="input3.name" > msgcode="GE_NOT_CHOSEN" /> > } > } > }); > }); > > > > <form id="form1" method="post"> > <input type="text" id="input1" > > <input type="text" id="input2" > > <input type="text" id="input3" > > > <input type="submit" value="Submit button" name="Submit" > > <a id="submit" href="#">Submit link</a> > </form> > > I have the submit button that validate that input1, input2 and input3 are > complete and then > submit the form (redirect to page1.jsp) > And I need to have a link that opens a pop-up window after checking that > input1 is not > empty. > So I think that maybe I can have two diferent validations form the same > form, one for the submit > button (the one I`m doing in this code) and one for the submit link (that > need to check that input1 > is required), but I`m a begginer in jquery so I don`t know if it is > possible... > > Anybody could help me?? > Thank! Sole.