http://articles.sitepoint.com/article/form-validation-client-side


well, I do think your point is quite right, that's why you never use pure
javascript validation in the view...

what i am talking about, is a gem, or plugin, that you don't need to say
what to validate, it just, reads the model rules, and apply it in the
view...

actually, 'live-validations' do it, but i'm having trouble making it work...


that's why i came to you guys...
anyone?
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On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 12:58 PM, Fernando Perez <[email protected]>wrote:

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> > Personally, I don't generally use client-side validation.
> It's painful when you upload a 10MB file with the form, and then
> server-side validation tells you you forgot to type a description. Now
> you need to reupload the 10MB file...
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