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How to remove webform error message? I need to be able to remove the error message form.

For instance, if I have an email field and for some reason did not pass the validation is not to show a message saying.

The entered e-mail address "djhshsj" does not appear valid.

So my question is how I can remove that Drupal message?

Update 1: I had to render the error message below the button (I could not just move with CSS ). So I ended up doing my custom validation + error message. And even though I have my custom validation, webform still validate if that field is correct or not. However, all I want to do is to remove the message NOT the validation.

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  • "djhshsj" is indeed not valid, why would you want to remove this? You want to save invalid/useless e-mail addresses on your DB?
    – No Sssweat
    Jan 13, 2016 at 12:00
  • Why would someone put an invalid input there? perhaps they find giving an e-mail annoying or time consuming? Then you would be better off making the e-mail optional if that's what you want.
    – No Sssweat
    Jan 13, 2016 at 12:05
  • @NoSssweat, I have update my question with more content of the situation. So you can have an understanding, of what is going on. Jan 13, 2016 at 16:13

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drupal_get_messages() returns all the messages set using drupal_set_message, which also includes error messages set during form validation. This also clears the messages.

You can then add a custom validate handler to the webform by altering it by implementing hook_form_alter or hook_form_FORM_ID_alter.

In your custom validate handler, call drupal_get_messages() to clear any error messages.

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  • I try it on, hook_form_alter and I did not remove the webform error. However, all Krumos (dpm) errors was remove :s. Jan 15, 2016 at 9:24
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There is actually a Drupal module that gives you control over this. Its called Disable messages and can be found from the link below.

https://www.drupal.org/project/disable_messages

You need to enter a regex of the type of messages you need to hide in the configuration form.

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