Say you have a standard ValidationSummary:

<%: Html.ValidationSummary(excludePropertyErrors: true) %>

If the ModelState contains model errors for properties but not for the model itself the ValidationSummary renders the following HTML:

<div class="validation-summary-errors"><ul><li style="display:none"></li></ul></div>

Which is displayed as an empty list but is still visible because of the red border around the list. This seems to be a bug to me. Can I turn off that the ValidationSummary helper will ever render an empty list?

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Similar to usr's answer, I fixed this with the following:

public static IHtmlString FixedValidationSummary(this HtmlHelper htmlHelper)
{
    return htmlHelper.FixedValidationSummary(false);
}

public static IHtmlString FixedValidationSummary(this HtmlHelper htmlHelper,
    bool excludePropertyErrors)
{
    var result = htmlHelper.ValidationSummary(excludePropertyErrors);
    return result == null || result.ToString().Contains("display:none") ? null : result;
}

This way I don't have to actually fork the original.

Agreed, though, this is very annoying.

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After I found out that there is no solution by looking at the source I solved the problem by forking the MVC version of the code and modifying one line.

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Mmmm.. that sux :( – cottsak Feb 16 '11 at 5:53
You only have to fork 3 functions. – usr Feb 20 '11 at 15:40
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