I'm just trying to do something along those lines here with ScriptSharp:
$('#yourform').bind('change keyup', function() {
if($(this).validate().checkForm()) {
// do something
}
});
(see https://stackoverflow.com/a/6072997/465509)
But I can't seem to figure out how to use the jQueryValidator object.
This is my approach so far:
namespace TestSite.Script.Validation
{
internal class FormValidationSetup
{
internal FormValidationSetup()
{
jQuery.OnDocumentReady(delegate
{
jQuery.Select("#yourform").Bind("change keyup", delegate(jQueryEvent @event)
{
jQueryValidator validator = (jQueryValidator) System.Script.Literal("{0}.validate()", jQuery.FromElement(@event.Target));
if (validator.ValidateForm())
{
// do something
}
});
});
}
}
}
But that throws some odd errors:
Error 3 Check that your C# source compiles and that you are not using an unsupported feature. Common things to check for include use of fully-qualified names (use a using statement to import namespaces instead) or accessing private members of a type from a static member of the same type.
(I'm using ScriptSharp 0.8)
Any help is appreciated.
-- edit --
Added namespace in the sample above, since it seems to cause the error.