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## Creating a custom module
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- A "module" is basically a javascript file containing one or more calls to [ $.formUtils.addValidator()] ( #writing-a-custom-validator ) . The module file
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- should either have the file extension * .js * (as an ordinary javascript file) or * .dev.js * .
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+ A "module" is basically a javascript file containing one or more calls to [ $.formUtils.addValidator()] ( #writing-a-custom-validator ) .
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+ The module file must be placed in the same directory as ` jquery.form-validator.min.js ` if you want it to load automatically via the setup function .
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- Using the file extension ** .dev.js** will tell * $.formUtils.loadModules* to always append a timestamp to the end of the
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- URL, so that the browser never caches the file. You should of course never use * .dev.js* on a production website.
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+ You can use the method ` $.formUtils.loadModules ` if you want to load the module from a custom path.
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+ ``` js
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+ $ .formUtils .loadModule (' customModule otherCustomModule' , ' my/custom/path' , function () {
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+ // Setup validation once my custom modules finished loading
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+ $ .validate (... );
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+ });
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+ ```
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### Loading your module ###
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