Our server side validation (via data annotations) is working great and posts the errors in our ValidationSummary how we like it. The client side validation also works, howe
If you're talking about using ASP.NET MVC 2 Preview 2 or any other generated client side validation that uses the jQuery Validation library, you should check out errorLabelContainer
and errorContainer
in the documentation for jQuery Validation library.
That should get your client side validation looking more like the server side validation summary. :-)
HTHs,
Charles
Ps. If you can't alter the $('myForm').Validate()
's options, just use the $.validator.setDefaults();
approach. Although you could get into trouble with more than one form / validation summary on a page.
You should verify that for the model object being validated that the .Error
property from the IDataErrorInfo
interface is not String.Empty
. This might cause the behaviour you seem to be having.
Not sure if it's good practice to use with ASP.NET MVC 2, but with xVal cliend side validation summary is easy to do.
<div id="validationSummary">
<%= Html.ValidationSummary("Please fix the following problems:") %>
</div>
<%= Html.ClientSideValidation("booking", typeof(Booking))
.UseValidationSummary("validationSummary") %>