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I'm having a problem doing custom validation.

Assuming I have the following class:

// begin example
 class vehicle
 {
     prop bool Car { get; set; }
     prop string RegistrationID { get; set; }
     prop int numberOfSeats { get; set; }
 }
// end example

I want to have validation that: If the property Car is true, then the numberOfSeats is required, else the numberOfSeats is not required and the corresponding textbox is disabled.

Based on the class, I have a stronglyTyped view where I use the HTML helpers.

I've been reading several articles about validations, including this link but cannot find the solution.

To make the above validation, it is best to create a custom control, since I have to validate and depend on the property Car. I disable and enable a textbox (property numberOfSeats) ?

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The project at http://foolproof.codeplex.com/ includes a [RequiredIfTrue] custom validator which seems to fit what you're looking for. You'd have to disable/enable the textbox yourself, though.

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