Hi,

it's the default error_message_on behavior. You can try to override it.
Another solution could be to write your message without the attribute:
just "can't be blank.", so you get "Name can't be blank".

Hope it helps you. Regards,
Maksim.

Am 23.09.2010 12:09, schrieb Mike Disuza:
> Hi,
> Your solution is working but the message is coming like this:-
> 
> "Name Post name can't be blank."
> 
> My model post.rb is:-
> 
> class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
>   validates :name ,   :presence => { :message=>"Post name can't be 
> blank."}
>   validates :title, :presence => true,  :length => { :minimum => 5 }
>    has_many :comments , :dependent => :destroy
> end

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