This is a winform C# question. I have a textbox with a validating event listener to validate the content of the textbox. Say, the textbox doesn\'t accept negative values. I
Hmmm, the only way I would think to do it is to set AutoValidate
on the form to false and handle validation in the controls manually. The form has .Validate()
and .ValidateChildren()
methods, read up on these as they are what you need to perform validation. To handle it manually, you will need to listen for when a control is losing focus - if validation fails you then need to perhaps re-focus the offending control.
Alternatively, make the form ControlBox = false;
to remove the X button.
Update: Alternatively again you can use a member variable to test whether to validate or not (ie, whether the form is closing or not). You cannot do this using the FormClosing
event as this fires after the validation, however you can detect form closing via WndProc
. Code is provided in this post:
http://technoblot.wordpress.com/2006/09/08/winforms-causesvalidation-not-working-a-workaround/
A slightly less involved workaround.