Bug? Client-side validation in ASP.NET MVC 2 causes ValidationSummary message to show even if there is no error?

Your site's CSS file is probably missing the entries necessary for ValidationSummary() to appear correctly. To fix this.

Your site's CSS file is probably missing the entries necessary for ValidationSummary() to appear correctly. To fix this: Create a new MVC 2 RC 2 Empty WAP. Open its Content/Site.

Css in VS. Merge these entries into your original site's CSS file. The empty WAP's Site.

Css contains the necessary classes, so this should solve your issue.

You got it, Levi. Thanks. – DanM Feb 18 '10 at 2:57 1 More specifically, it's the following entry which is probably missing: .

Validation-summary-valid { display: none; } – Yann Trevin May 29 '10 at 20:45.

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