I have the below abbreviated validation code running on the submit of a form. Unobtrusive validation is set up for my form.
(function () {
"use strict";
$("#feedbackForm").submit(function () {
var t = $(this).serialize();
var val = $(this).validate();
console.log(val.errorList.length);
return false;
});
})();
When I hit a breakpoint in Chrome, I see the following behavior:
You can see from the console that when the code originally executed, it recognized 0 errors in the validation's error list, but when I pause execution via a breakpoint, it recognizes 4 errors in the validation's error list. Also, after the first time, the correct number of errors is correctly calculated at runtime.
- How is this possible?
- How can I obtain the correct number of errors at runtime?
Edit 1:
I can't reproduce this issue on jsfiddle, so there must be something else going on.
Edit 2:
I must also note that using setTimeout()
within the submit handler gets the correct result on the second time everytime, but this only seems to corroborate what mattytommo mentioned in his answer.