I'm using a click function on a link to submit the form via ajax, and if the server returns with an error, a server side error is displayed.
With this method, the enter key doesn't work in the form, and I think there's probably an easier and more correct way to do this with jquery validation's submit handler.
here's my code so far...
function loginSubmit(){
    $.ajax({
        url: loginFormURL,          
        type: 'POST',
        /** contentType: "application/json;",  **/
        dataType:"text json",
        /** async: true, **/
        data:$('#loginForm').serialize(),
        success: function(data){
           if(data.isError == "false" || data.isError == ""){
                       $.postMessage(
                        'redirectURL|'+ redirectURL +'',
                        '*',
                        parent
                      );
                     } else
                     if(data.isError == "true"){
                       $("#loginError").empty().show(); 
                       // iterate over the message list and display the error
                       for (var i=0; i < data.errorMessages.length; i++){
                               // inject error message to the error container
                           $("#loginError").append(data.errorMessages[i]);
                           }    
                       // iterate over the field list and paint the fields in red
                       $('input').parent('div').addClass('inputError');
                   }
           }            
   });
} 
and the click function:
 $("a#loginButton").click(function(){
                $("#loginForm").validate().form(this);
                if($('#loginForm').valid()){
                    loginSubmit();
                }
            });
Any help would be appreciated.
 
     
    