And I'm not going out of my way to change the subject...I'm not sure
what's going on there.

Thomas

On Apr 28, 2:40 pm, Thomas Allen <thomasmal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > a custom method is used for the fields inside the Billing Address group
>
> What does this method do (or, better, what's it called so I can search
> the source)?
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas
>
> On Apr 28, 2:16 pm, Jörn Zaefferer <joern.zaeffe...@googlemail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > One alternative approach can be found 
> > here:http://jquery.bassistance.de/validate/demo/marketo/step2.htm
>
> > Instead of adding and removing classes, a custom method is used for
> > the fields inside the Billing Address group. Whatever works for you...
>
> > Jörn
>
> > On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 7:20 PM, Thomas Allen <thomasmal...@gmail.com> 
> > wrote:
>
> > > I have a form with a flexible number of field sets on my form. I think
> > > it'll be easier to understand if you just fiddle around a bit here:
>
> > >http://content.constructioninst.org/corporate_renewal.html
>
> > > I want to make a handful of fields be required in each field set, but
> > > only fields in visible field sets should be required. I have a
> > > mechanism to check this; the toggler I created updates a hidden field
> > > when a set is added or removed (there is one such counter field for
> > > each expandable section, "Individual Members" and "Younger Members."
>
> > > Should I simply add the "required" class to the appropriate inputs in
> > > a field set when it's exposed, and remove them when hidden? Seems a
> > > little hackish, but maybe that's the best way.
>
> > > Also, if anybody has pointers for the script that's there, that would
> > > be nice :^) One thing that I still have to do is make the field set
> > > counts visible to the user, but that's more of a design question right
> > > now.
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Thomas
>
>

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