I am using jQuery Validate plugin.
$("#loginForm").validate({
highlight: function (element, errorClass) {
$(element).parent('.form-group').addClass('error-sign-up');
},
unhighlight: function (element, errorClass) {
$(element).parent('.form-group').removeClass('error-sign-up');
},
onfocusout:false,
onkeyup:false,
rules: {
password: {
required: true,
minlength: 6,
},
},
messages: {
password: {
required: "Please provide a password",
minlength: "Your password must be at least 6 characters long"
}
}
})
After the submit I want to remover the error onkeyup on the element. Now the errors are removed only if the user click submit again.
I use
onfocusout:false
onkeyup:false
for not execute the validation onfocusout/onkeyup
onkeyup
trigger, then why are you disabling it? Removeonkeyup: false
and then the error will be removed as intended.keyup
orfocusout
, then clicking the submit a second time is the only trigger remaining.