Also, you might have a missing curly-bracket after rules: { score_1 : {required: true} unless you just mis-typed it.
Tim :o] On Jul 30, 7:57 am, Anoop kumar V <anoopkum...@gmail.com> wrote: > I think the validation plugin depends only on the name and not the id. > > On 7/29/09, Leon <leon...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Hello, > > > I have a form with a set of input fields. I am going to validate the > > form with jQuery Validation. The field has the value of its ID > > different from the value of its name. I've looked around and tried > > several times with the form validate method. But, it seems like the > > validation got trigged only if the id and the name have the same > > value. But I want to keep the input fields that way. My validation > > function is simple. > > $(document).ready(function() { > > $('#myform').validate({ > > rules: { > > score_1 : {required: true} > > }); > > }) > > > My input's > > > <input id="score_1" type="text" name="score[1]" /> > > <input id="score_2" type="text" name="score[2]" /> > > <input id="score_3" type="text" name="score[3]" /> > > .... > > > The validate is not trigged in this way. > > > Can you help me on this? > > > Thank you. > > > Leon > > -- > > Thanks, > Anoop