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I have a Asp.net MVC application(using Razor View) in which i am using Html.Textboxfor for textbox. Below is the code :

@Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.Textbox1, Model.Attributes)

The attributes i am adding for these are

Model.Attributes = new Dictionary<string,object>);                               
Model.Attributes .Add("size", "3");
Model.Attributes .Add("min", 0);
Model.Attributes .Add("max", 100);                               
Model.Attributes .Add("title", "Value");

So when i click on submit i am validating the Textbox and it shows the default title as error message when data outside the specified range is entered. Any way to prevent this from happening and add a custom error message different from title?

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  • Out of curiosity, why not just use data annotations?
    – Forty-Two
    Sep 13, 2012 at 12:38

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im not sure what u try to do but i think u need just use data anotation

 [StringLength(100,  MinimumLength=1, ErrorMessage = "error message here")]
 public string title { get; set; }

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