I need to create a user control with form fields for Country (dropdown), Address (text box), City (text box), State (dropdown), and Zip (text box). I only want to validate City, State, and Zip if "United States" is chosen from the dropdown list. By "validate" I mean check for length - that's it.
I've tried using custom validators but I'm missing something because code that seemingly should work isn't doing anything. Example:
<asp:CustomValidator ErrorMessage="City, State, and Zip are required fields"
Display="None" ID="LocationValidator"
runat="server" ClientValidationFunction="validateLocation"
onservervalidate="LocationValidator_ServerValidate">
</asp:CustomValidator>
Then here is my validation code
Client-side Validation:
function validateLocation(sender, args) {
var country = jQuery("#main_2_MailingAddress_Country").val();
var city = jQuery("#main_2_MailingAddress_City").val();
if (city.Length() > 0)
{
args.IsValid = true;
}
else
{
args.IsValid = country != "United States";
}
}
Server-side Validation:
protected void LocationValidator_ServerValidate(object source, ServerValidateEventArgs args)
{
if (City.Text.Length > 0)
{
args.IsValid = true;
}
else //nothing was entered for "City"
{
args.IsValid = Country.SelectedValue != "United States";
}
//similar functions for State and Zip go here
}
If I only do server-side validation and don't fill anything in on the form (there are other required fields besides the address fields) then the RequiredFieldValidators I have for those other fields fire. However if I fill in all fields except for City, State, and Zip (choosing U.S. for the country) then the form submits without catching that those are empty.
If I specify both client and server-side validation for my custom validator (as in the above example), none of the validators are fired and the form submits.
I realize that this may be a long and confusing post, but are there any ideas on where I'm going wrong?