Try using a ValidationGroup property across all your validators and the ValidationSummary.
EDIT: Another possibility could be the Server Validation Code
args.IsValid = (!CampaignRegistration.IsMemberRegistered(args.Value));
if CampaignRegistration.IsMemberRegistered(args.Value)
is returning false, "!" is making it true and therefore making it valid. I think you should get rid of the "!" as follows:
args.IsValid = CampaignRegistration.IsMemberRegistered(args.Value);
UPDATE: In order for the ValidationSummary to display your custom validator message in a messagebox, you need to have ClientValidationFunction Code. If you need to display just the summary without a popup, this is not needed.
<asp:CustomValidator ID="cvMemberNum" runat="server"
CssClass="ValidationMessage" Display="Dynamic"
ControlToValidate="txtMemberNum" ValidateEmptyText="false"
OnServerValidate="cvMemberNum_Validate"
ClientValidationFunction = "ClientValidate"
ErrorMessage="This membership number is already registered">*</asp:CustomValidator>
//JavaScript Code.
function ClientValidate(source, args)
{
args.IsValid = false; //you need to add validation logic here
}
MORE: If you don't want to do ClientSide Validation, try this trick to show the alert. Make this change to your CustomValidator ServerValidate method:
protected void cvMemberNum_Validate(object source, ServerValidateEventArgs args)
{
bool isValid = true;
try
{
isValid = (!CampaignRegistration.IsMemberRegistered(args.Value));
}
catch
{
isValid = false;
}
args.IsValid = isValid;
if(!isValid)
{
if(!Page.IsClientScriptBlockRegistered("CustomValidation"))
Page.RegisterClientScriptBlock("CustomValidation", "<script>alert('This membership number is already registered');</script>");
}
}
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