I get the validation message "The value xxx is not valid for yyy". It happens when I post incorrect value for double type. I have no idea how to change it.

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Unfortunately this isn't something that FluentValidation has the ability to override - the extensibility model for MVC's validation is somewhat limited in many places, and I've not been able to find a way to override this particular message.

An alternative approach you could use is to define two properties on your view model - one as a string, and one as a nullable double. You would use the string property for MVC binding purposes, and the double property would perform a conversion (if it can). You can then use this for validation:

public class FooModel {
   public string Foo { get; set; }

   public double? ConvertedFoo {
      get {
          double d;
          if(double.TryParse(Foo, out d)) {
             return d;
          }
          return null;
      }
   }
}


public class FooValidator : AbstractValidator<FooModel> {
   public FooValidator() {
      RuleFor(x => x.ConvertedFoo).NotNull();
      RuleFor(x => x.ConvertedFoo).GreaterThan(0).When(x => x.ConvertedFoo != null);
   }
}
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Did you try to contact with ASP.NET MVC team about it? – Idsa Sep 15 '11 at 16:01
Yes, I raised it several times during the preview period for MVC2, but it was never changed. – Jeremy Skinner Sep 16 '11 at 21:28
Let's try it once more: forums.asp.net/p/1721550/4601626.aspx/… – Idsa Sep 17 '11 at 15:30
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You could use the .WithMessage() method to customize the error message:

RuleFor(x => x.Foo)
    .NotEmpty()
    .WithMessage("Put your custom message here");

and if you want to use localized messages with resources:

RuleFor(x => x.Foo)
    .NotEmpty()
    .WithLocalizedMessage(() => MyLocalizedMessage.FooRequired);
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It doesn't work. The error appears when ASP.NET tries to convert string to double – Idsa Sep 15 '11 at 6:35
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