This article explains how to implement client-side validation in an ASP.NET MVC application. The validation implemented using jQuery and jQuery validation plug-in (jquery.validate.min.js and jquery.validate.unobtrusive.min.js). In the server-side validation (ASP.NET MVC Server-Side Validation),the page must be submitted via a postback to be validated on the server and if the model data is not valid then the server sends a response back to the client. With client-side validation, the input data is checked as soon as they are submitted, so there is no postback to the server and there is no page refresh.
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