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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T07:21:29+00:00 2026-05-12T07:21:29+00:00

I’ve got a CheckBoxList control that I want to require the user to check

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I’ve got a CheckBoxList control that I want to require the user to check at least ONE box, it does not matter if they check every single one, or 3, or even just one.

In the spirit of asp.net’s validation controls, what can I use to enforce this? I’m also using the Ajax validation extender, so it would be nice if it could look like other controls, and not some cheesy server validate method in the codebehind.

<asp:CheckBoxList RepeatDirection="Horizontal" RepeatLayout="Table" RepeatColumns="3" ID="ckBoxListReasons" runat="server">
    <asp:ListItem Text="Preliminary Construction" Value="prelim_construction" />
    <asp:ListItem Text="Final Construction" Value="final_construction" />
    <asp:ListItem Text="Construction Alteration" Value="construction_alteration" />
    <asp:ListItem Text="Remodel" Value="remodel" />
    <asp:ListItem Text="Color" Value="color" />
    <asp:ListItem Text="Brick" Value="brick" />
    <asp:ListItem Text="Exterior Lighting" Value="exterior_lighting" />
    <asp:ListItem Text="Deck/Patio/Flatwork" Value="deck_patio_flatwork" />
    <asp:ListItem Text="Fence/Screening" Value="fence_screening" />
    <asp:ListItem Text="Landscape - Front" Value="landscape_front" />
    <asp:ListItem Text="Landscape - Side/Rear" Value="landscape_side_rear" />
    <asp:ListItem Text="Other" Value="other" />
</asp:CheckBoxList>
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    2026-05-12T07:21:29+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:21 am

    It’s easy to do this validation server side, but I am assuming you want to do it client side?

    JQuery can do this very easily as long as you have something that all checkbox controls have in common to use as a selector such as class (CssClass on your .NET control). You can make a simple JQuery function and connect it to a ASP.NET custom validator. Remember if you do go the custom validator route to make sure you check it server side as well in case javascript is not working, you don’t get a free server side check like the other .NET validators.

    For more information on custom validators check out the following links: http://www.asp.net and
    MSDN

    You don’t need to use JQuery, it just makes the javascript function to iterate and look at all your checkbox controls much easier but you can just use vanilla javascript if you like.

    Here is an example I found at: Link to original

    <asp:CheckBoxList ID="chkModuleList"runat="server" >
    </asp:CheckBoxList>
    
    <asp:CustomValidator runat="server" ID="cvmodulelist"
      ClientValidationFunction="ValidateModuleList"
      ErrorMessage="Please Select Atleast one Module" ></asp:CustomValidator>
    
    // javascript to add to your aspx page
    function ValidateModuleList(source, args)
    {
      var chkListModules= document.getElementById ('<%= chkModuleList.ClientID %>');
      var chkListinputs = chkListModules.getElementsByTagName("input");
      for (var i=0;i<chkListinputs .length;i++)
      {
        if (chkListinputs [i].checked)
        {
          args.IsValid = true;
          return;
        }
      }
      args.IsValid = false;
    }
    

    Side Note: JQuery is just a little js file include you need to add to your page. Once you have it included you can use all the JQuery you like. Nothing to install and it will be full supported in the next version of Visual Studio I think.

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