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at July 3, 2013 18:07 by SnipplrSlush
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// you need globalize.js and globalize.culture.de-DE.js for this example.
// this overrides the default methods of jQuery Validate so load it only if you want to
// use german globalization.
$.validator.methods.number = function (value, element) {
return this.optional(element) || !isNaN(Globalize.parseFloat(value));
};
$.validator.methods.date = function (value, element) {
var check = false;
var re = /^\d{1,2}\.\d{1,2}\.\d{4}$/;
if (re.test(value)) {
var adata = value.split('.');
var dd = parseInt(adata[0], 10);
var mm = parseInt(adata[1], 10);
var yyyy = parseInt(adata[2], 10);
var xdata = new Date(yyyy, mm - 1, dd);
if ((xdata.getFullYear() == yyyy) && (xdata.getMonth() == mm - 1) && (xdata.getDate() == dd))
check = true;
else
check = false;
} else
check = false;
return this.optional(element) || check;
};
$(function () {
Globalize.culture('de-DE');
});
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jQuery Validate is used in ASP.Net MVC 4. As it is checking only en-US as a default you may have problems with different cultures for decimal inputs and dates (I had to try for minutes to find a accepted date format. I don't want to see how my customers would react). The decimal has been converted from the accepted 9.90 to 990,00 by the controller.
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Globalize jQuery Validate for ASP.Net MVC 4
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javascript, jquery, aspnet
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JavaScript