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This is my third post on this project already -it's a tough one!

I'm using the JQuery FormWizard plugin in combination with its built-in validation options.

Now, I'm using the FW plugin's default method for adding steps to the wizard (as found on http://thecodemine.org/examples/example_15_add_and_remove_steps_dynamically.html), but any steps I've added don't seem to be validated! I found the validator.refresh() method but that's deprecated, and I've tried something I found on this forum:

$('#newfield').rules('add', {
    required: true
});

...but still no effect. Has anyone come across a problem like this?

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You can do like this:

j$(myForm).validate({
            rules: {
                date: {
                    required: true,
                    date: true
                },
                title: {
                    required: true,
                    letterswithbasicpunc: true,
                    minlength: 3,
                    maxlength: 100
                }
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  • Thanks but nope, no result. Maybe because I'm not doing $(myForm).validate() in the first place, as this is done through the formWizard plugin.
    – Robbert
    Apr 8, 2011 at 11:53
  • Just noticed I tried $(myForm) instead of j$(myForm). I didn't know the notation and after trying it turns out it throws an error: "j$ is not defined"
    – Robbert
    Apr 11, 2011 at 11:46
  • u can use jQuery instead of j$ Apr 13, 2011 at 6:43
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I found the problem. I replaced the standard 'next' button with one of my own (I needed to skip the step after the newly added step), and apparently the 'show' method of the formwizard doesn't bother to validate.

...and I forgot I replaced the button :$

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