Robert,
I agree with you, but if there was a gem, that would just do the validation
*based on the model rules*, wouldn't it solve your problem, and mine's?

well, there is that gem, that plugin, whatever... and there's more than one,
live-validation and client-side-validation, plugin and gem repectively,
exists for this purpose... *but* it's not working... i just cant get it to
work the way all the how-to's say...


anyone here did use one of those????


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On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Robert Walker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Fernando Perez wrote:
> >
> >> 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...
>
> That exactly why I included the word "generally." I was not talking
> about specific cases such as you describe.
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