I am looking for this now quite a while, but did not get good enough answers.
The jquery validation engine is flawed imho. Using the class attribute to place validation rules seems backwards.
I want something super lightweight that:
Displays a small error message as well stops the user from submitting the form.
The error that the user does is the following. He tabs into the date field, then enters manually a wrong format, then submits the form.
Code:
<input id="first" type="text" value="" />
<input id="hello" type="text" value="234.12.1984" />
$("#hello").datepicker();
$("#first").focus();
textbox readonly
will not allow the user to manually edit the value and hence making the value valid always...class
is not just for CSS imo. It is for grouping together elements with a common semantic characteristic and for finding such elements. This finding can be to style them or to apply functionality. In the same way you added the datepicker by id. But I suspect that the actual reason is two-fold: firstly the validation plugin supports html 4 (which does not techically allow data-* attributes), not only html 5; secondly that finding elements by class is faster than by attribute since modern browsers have indexes for classes.