By any chance are you using the form element's "title" attribute to hold
error messages? Google Toolbar might be overriding the element's title
attribute. That's the only thing I can think of as I've never encountered
this before when working with Jorn's Validation plugin (and I *have* the
Google Toolbar installed in Firefox *with* Autofill enabled).

Perhaps the reason I've never encountered this is because I specify all of
my rules and error messages via the options object (the one that gets passed
into $().validate()[1]) instead of using HTML attributes on the form
elements.

[1] http://jquery.bassistance.de/api-browser/plugins.html#validateMap

On 4/12/07, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi, all...

Well... I went to demo a page containing a form with
Jorn's Validation plug-in today and as soon as I caused
what should have been an error message to pop up
above the form field, I get "Google can fill in this form field for
you..."

Aaaahhhhh!

Has anyone found a way to keep the Google messages from overriding
the error messages?

Rick





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