I have a client who needs some validation for checking to see if form fields have been filled out. This is pretty easy to me, however, their code through me for a loop. I can't change the code due to the PHP on the backend, so I have to work with what I got.
There are four check boxes for a category named INDUSTRY/MARKET. However all these checkboxes have different names (this is the hard part). how to I validate if at least one of these boxes where checked? Code:
From stepping through the code, when the pound and pence fields on the form are blank, but the name is filled in, it should error at "Please fill in value for pence" but it doesnt? It just submits the form anyway?
I don't know why it's not running the validation js first upon "submit", it goes straight to the "thankyou" page specified by the php (let me know if php needs to be posted). I've check my syntax over and over, I can't see anything.
I'm trying to have a "tell-a-friend" form where one requires to enter his/her first name, surname, email and a friend's email � with option of forward to to other 4 friends (total 5).
I have some problems with validating form in javascript.
I have a following HTML code:
What I want in validation is to check all the field in form (check for required fields etc). I want to show user error message in div tag with id='poruka'.
Part of code of function ValidirajFormu:
So, validation works OK, but message is not written in div tag. Only if all fields are correct, form is submited, but there are no error message.
I am putting some validation on some forms at work. The users have asked to put something in place to make sure that if you enter something in on field that you must enter something in the corresponding field.
Example : Lets say there is a Company field and a Position field. Well they would like that if you enter a Company you should enter a Position and the other way where if you enter a Position you just enter a Company.
Ok so thats easy enough I did something like the following.
if((form.Company1.value=="") && !(form.Position1.value=="")){ alert("Enter a Company into the Company field for row 1 or enter N/A"); form.Company1.focus(); return false; }
Well now they want a message box to give the user the option it ignore that they have a blank field, and more or less want a �hey just to let you know, you didn�t put anything here
I have an issue with a form I am creating, I have many check boxs where at least one of the 2 needs to be selected and the final one has to be selected for the submit button to become active
This is the javascript I have atm to do this:
I cant seem to get this to work, forgetting about the 3rd checkbox for now
I am using this code to validate a form to check that only numbers have been entered but when I enter alphabets the javascript raises an error but still submits the form.
I want to validate phone number in my project. I include some validations. Furthermore i want to check whether it exactly contains ONLY 10 digits.nothing more and nothing less.How should i include that?
if (document.form1.phone_number.value == '') { alert('Please fill in phone number!');
Basically I'm using the plugin to validate a form. I've got the basics set up and working. Now I'm trying to use remote so that I can check for a duplicate email address. The problem is as soon as I add my checking script the validation stops working on the email field completely. It constantly says "please enter a valid email address" no matter what I put in the field. If I don't have the remote bit in my code the email field validation works correctly. Here is my site: [URL].
This is my code: login.js $(document).ready(function(){ $('#content form').validate({ rules: { title:{ required: true }, name: { .....
Is there a way by which I can validate in javascript whether the file I'm trying to upload is an existant one(i.e., one which is present in my local folder).
I am using jquery.validate.js for my validation. I need to validate some dynamic input fields. By using class now I am able to validate that. Here my problem is to validate for the file extension.
For static files I use as file: { required:true, accept: "png|jpg", },
How to write the accept validation for dynamically generated input fields. Below is my input field where the ID and name will change for every input field.
I have already done a number of things with Jörn's validation plugin and I'm excited about its features. But here is my question: how do I validate a field so that it fits the two following conditions: it should be an integer and should not be equal to zero? So, if a user enters "0", it should be error; if he/she enters "12.5", it should be error also; but "-3", "125", "40" are OK.
function check_email(mailstring) { valid = "1234567890qwertyuiop[]asdfghjklzxcvbnm.@-_QWERTYUIOPASDFGHJKLZXCVBNM"; for(i=0; i < mailstring.length ;i++)
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at the moment its checks that someting has been enetered in all these fields,
what would be the best way to check that the email or phone nummber had been entered?? will not send if nothing enetered, but will send if one or both have been enetered?
I like the looks of the validation engine plugin, but I can't figure out one thing... For a particular form field, I need to use an Ajax service to validate the data. I have to pass the value of the text input, of course, but I also need to pass a couple of other key=value pairs along with it. In the file with the selectors there's the option to add extraData (like extraData="name=eric") but I need to set these parameters based on some dynamic info.Is there a way to pass extra information to the ajax service?
I currently have a form named "survey". I found here a JavaScript to validate my form.
I am having serious issues with this script, either it won't execute at all (the form doesn't work, as well as the validation) or the form submits without validating the form.
Here is the HTML: [URL] I'm trying to uncheck the selected radio button, then set the value to 1 (Yes), basically overwriting theinitialvalue to 1. I've looked at prop(), val(), and attr(), and just don't know where to start. Should I select $('#set_q157 input') or$('#set_q157 input:radio'), or each individual radio?
Do I need to each them, and check if its checked, then change its value, or is there a way to select all three inputs as just one radial button? It would also need to work if the input has not yet been checked.
I have a form with multiple fieldsets which are visible conditionally. There are three submit buttons "Abandon", "Save" and "Save & Continue". Each button should validate specific controls of the form and submit it. I tried setting "onsubmit: false" and checking for "$('#myForm').valid ()" on click of these buttons., but that validates all controls of the form.