Hi

You are not placing the # in front of the form id as jquery requires.
I do that all the time!!!

On Mar 24, 12:26 pm, Zach <zachary.hun...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've tried to get this to work for the past 4 hours and I'm stuck.
>
> I've got a master page with the following scripts added.
>
>     <script type="text/javascript" src="/RohmPortal/scripts/
> jquery-1.3.2.js"></script>
>     <script type="text/javascript" src="/RohmPortal/scripts/
> jquery.validate.js"></script>
>
> this is the form tag on my master page
>
>     <form id="form1" runat="server">
>
> in the HTML output of the page, it actually renders to "aspnetForm".
>
> in the content page, this is what I have
>
>     <script type="text/javascript">
>
>         $().ready(function() {
>
>         $('aspnetForm').validate();
>
>         $('.TitleField').rules("add", {
>             minlength: 2
>         });
>
>         });
>     </script>
>
> here is the control I'm trying to validate
>
> <asp:TextBox ID="TitleField" name="TitleField" Width="390"
> Columns="30" MaxLength="100" runat="server" EnableTheming="false"
> CssClass="TitleField" />
>
> here is the error I get when testing in IE7
>
> Microsoft JScript runtime error: '$.data(...).settings' is null or not
> an object
>
> when I go to the debug in VS, it shows the $.data as being undefined.
> What am I missing, I've tried to use a id selector as well, without
> any luck.  I've tested my selectors by changing background colors, and
> they alwasy work but why isn't this thing validating?
>
> I'm probably missing something simple, any help is GREATLY
> APPRECIATED!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Zach

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