It is has been suggested that it is best to initialize a $(\'#form\').validate({})
function on page load rather than on a click event: jquery.form/validate plugin o
If the form does not exist at all when the page loads, then instead of initializing the .validate()
on submit, I'd initialize it immediately after the form is created...
// code that dynamically creates #myNewform, then initialize validate()
$('#myNewform').validate();
(validate()
should not be inside a submit handler because the validation is not initialized until after the submit button is clicked. This leads to issues when the form fails validation and must be submitted a second time. The second submit then re-initializes the plugin on the form a second time. See here, here, and here for similar issues.)
For existing form
on page...
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#myform').validate();
});
or for multiple form
's sharing same validation options...
$(document).ready(function(){
('.myform').each(function(){
$(this).validate();
});
});