Something like this:

$(".selector").validate({
    highlight: function(element, errorClass) {
        $(element).addClass(errorClass);
        $(element.form).find("label[for=" + element.id +
"]").addClass(errorClass);
        $(element).closest('fieldset').addClass(errorClass);
    },
    unhighlight: function(element, errorClass) {
        $(element).removeClass(errorClass);
        $(element.form).find("label[for=" + element.id +
"]").removeClass(errorClass);
        $(element).closest('fieldset').removeClass(errorClass);
    }
});


On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 11:40, Joey Toc <tocj...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I have a form validated with the Validation JQuery. I want to turn the
> fieldset or legend red after an error message comes up. I have this;
>
> - Form ---------------------------------
> -----------Fieldset ---------------------------
> --------------------------------Legend(must be red after
> error)--------------------
> Radio button 1
> Radio button 2
> Radio button 3
> -------------------------------- end of legend--------------------
> ----------- end of fieldset ---------------------------
>
>
> -----------Fieldset  2 ---------------------------
> --------------------------------Legend 2(must be red after
> error)--------------------
> Radio button 1
> Radio button 2
> Radio button 3
> -------------------------------- end of legend 2--------------------
> ----------- end of fieldset 2 ---------------------------
> - end of form ---------------------------------
>
> I hope u understand my problem?
> Is this possible with the validation jquery script?
>
> Thanks!
>

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