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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T01:47:32+00:00 2026-05-11T01:47:32+00:00

I have used ValidatorEnable to disable a RequiredFieldValidator in javascript. However on postback the

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I have used ValidatorEnable to disable a RequiredFieldValidator in javascript. However on postback the control being validated by the validator is still validated … even though I disabled the validator on the client.

I understand why this is happening since I’ve only disabled the client validation … however is there a nice way to determine that I’ve disabled the client validation and to then disable the server validation on postback?

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  1. 2026-05-11T01:47:33+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:47 am

    Peanut, I just encounted the same issue you are. On the client-side I have javascript that disables required field validators depending on their selections in the UI. However, the server side validation was still firing.

    During load, I added a method to disable my validators using the same rules I have on the javascript. In my case, it depended on the user’s selection of a radio button:

    this.requiredValidator.Enabled = this.myRadioButton.Checked; 

    This seems to work on the SECOND page load, but not the first. After debugging, I discovered that the wrong radio button is considered to be checked when this line was firing. The View State/Post Data wasn’t applied to the control at the point when I was checking it to disable my validator. The reason I placed this during load was to make sure I disabled the validator before it fired.

    So, the solution seems to be to have something like the line above AFTER ViewState, but BEFORE validators.

    Overloading the Validate() method, as palehorse suggested, worked and allowed me to ensure the server side validators were enabled/disabled based on the current selections of the user.

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