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javascript - jQuery Validation using the class instead of the name value

I'd like to validate a form using the jquery validate plugin, but I'm unable to use the 'name' value within the html - as this is a field also used by the server app. Specifically, I need to limit the number of checkboxes checked from a group. (Maximum of 3.) All of the examples I have seen, use the name attribute of each element. What I'd like to do is use the class instead, and then declare a rule for that.

html

This works:

<input class="checkBox" type="checkbox" id="i0000zxthy" name="salutation"  value="1" />

This doesn't work, but is what I'm aiming for:

<input class="checkBox" type="checkbox" id="i0000zxthy" name="i0000zxthy"  value="1" />

javascript:

var validator = $(".formToValidate").validate({    
    rules:{     
    "salutation":{  
             required:true,  
        },  
        "checkBox":{  
             required:true,  
          minlength:3  }  
   }   
});

Is it possible to do this - is there a way of targeting the class instead of the name within the rules options? Or do I have to add a custom method?

Cheers, Matt

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You can add the rules based on that selector using .rules("add", options), just remove any rules you want class based out of your validate options, and after calling $(".formToValidate").validate({... });, do this:

$(".checkBox").rules("add", { 
  required:true,  
  minlength:3
});

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