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I am using DataAnnotations in an ASP.NET MVC 1 application to check for Required fields and numerical ranges using the Required and Range attributes.

I am looking for the best way to validate the length of strings in a few input text boxes. I see that there is a RegularExpression attribute that could do the job but I was wondering if there was a more specific attribute to do this?

Also if anyone can point me to a decent resource regarding using DataAnnotations I would be very grateful.

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How about the StringLength attribute?

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  • @Anders - [StringLength] isn't specific to MVC, right? The documentation doesn't suggest so, but I'm using it in a straight console app and it isn't firing on a rule violation. All examples I Google reference MVC.
    – Howiecamp
    Mar 26, 2012 at 16:17
  • @Howiecamp The attribute in itself is "just a class" and can be used wherever you like. It's up to the application to actually do anything with it though. ASP.NET MVC looks for the data annotation attributes by default; if you want to use them in another context that hasn't got this built in you will have to add the functionality yourself. I think you could apply this solution to your problem. Mar 28, 2012 at 7:50

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