Vivek,

You seem to be assuming that the OP has EnableClientScript turned off
and is exclusively validating on the server. My experience would
suggest otherwise because it is True by default and 99% fellas don't
mess with defaults unless they absolutely have to ! ;-)

On Apr 28, 9:27 pm, Vivek SHANTHARAM <[email protected]> wrote:
> Its obvious JS is called first , because Javascipt is processed at client
> side and the required field validator is a server side control.
>
> The solution is to perform what teh required field validator does, in
> javascript itself. if you want to check for any empty space in textbox , u
> can use some condition like
>
> if(document.getelementbyid["tbxUrControl"].value == "")
>
> hope this helps.
>
> there are many javascripts available for this validation tasks. check out in
> google
>
> regards
> Vivek.
>
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 9:20 PM, shailendra deshpande <
>
>
>
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Dear all
>
> > I have one query regarding validation controls and javascript used in
> > asp.net c#.
> > I have form on which i have one textbox, required field validator and
> > one button.
> > I wrote a javascript to check the textbox length and assign that
> > javascript function to a button on page_load(), the button also has
> > "required field validator" assigned to it.
> > at first time when i press the button the required field validator
> > dosent work. and javascript function which returns true because it
> > cheks the length > 10.
> > when i take out the assigned javascript the required field validator
> > works.
>
> > I want that required field validator works first then javascript
> > function to check length.
>
> > Please give me the solution- Hide quoted text -
>
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