I'm trying to make my password field regex-valid, but don't know what to add.
Here is my code :
$.validator.addMethod("integer", function(value, element) {
return !jQuery.validator.methods.required(value, element) || /^d+$/
i.test(value);
}, "Numbers only please");
$("#register_form").validate({
rules: {
user_password: {
minlength: 6,
integer:true
},}});
But this does not work.
I'm writing a form validation function and would like to verify that a field only contains alphanumeric characters. How should I structure that statement? the following seems logical but doesn't work;
I was hoping that someone could give me a hand with a regex quetsion. I'm quite new to it all, but managed to get things working pretty much how I would like them except for allowing special characters such etc.
validating the password strength of my form. I am actually looking for a regular expression that could force the users to have at least 2 of the following:
I am trying to write a regex that will parse BBcode into HTML using JavaScript. Everything was going smoothly using the string class replace() operator with regex's until I got to the list tag. Implementing the list tag itself was fairly easy. What was not was trying to handle the list items. For some reason, in BBcode, they didn't bother defining an end tag for a list item. I guess that they designed it with bad old HTML 3.2 in mind where you could make a list by using:
<ul> <li>item 1 <li>item2 </ul>
However, I need to make this XHTML compliant, so I needed to add the </li> tag into the mix. Unfortunately, the only way to find where to put it is to find the next[*] (<li>) tag or an open list (in the case of nested lists) or close list tag. I was trying to get a rule that handles the list items to work, but it only matches the first item in any list. Here is the line of code:
First, I check to make sure that the list item is inside a list. Then, I match the[*] tag to find the start of the item, then I match either the next[*],, orto determine the end of the item. This successfully prevents a list item outside of a list from being made into a <li> element, but only matches the first list item in a list. Is there any way to make this match all occurances of this pattern without looping over the statement until the pattern can no longer be found?
Im trying to write coding for entering a password into a prompt box, Ive got the prompt to work however I only want the password to work if 7 characters are entered, here is what I have:
var strPromptBox; var strPasswordLength; function validatePassword()
I only want to set the code to alert one when I am out of 'focus' but the alert keeps piling up if I click on the input field and out of 'focus' more than one?
I'm trying to set up a password field in a program used for website design called Web Easy Professional. The good thing is I can write specifically what I need for the field. The bad thing is I don't know how. I'm not a genius, and have little scripting experience, but I pick up it up easily. Is there a javascript that's best to use for password fields?
I have a Home Page, then a Members Page. To get to the members page, I want a password field on the homepage, if the password is right, you go to the members page.
i want to display text in the password field like enter your password. i used
two text field one is for showing password and other one is password ,if user click the password text it get focus on password field it works fine in all browser but iphone it doesnt show the keyboard on focus how to resolve it .
When the user clicks on the password form field, the background image is suppossed to be replaced with a white background color. All I get is a javascript error, and I copied straight out of the newsletter.
I have a form and I have a filed named password and its id= password and the other one is verify password. I want to make a function so that the user cant make (copy / paste ) or (ctrl+c , ctrl+x / ctrl+v) because many users on password field can try to copy the password and in the verify password filed they paste it again. I want to disable copy and paste in these 2 fields only.
I have a password text field, where copy paste from anywhere must be disabled. I have a textarea where the user must be limited to enter only 250 characters. <textarea name="description" id="description" maxlength="250" rows="4" dojoType="dijit.form.SimpleTextarea" style="width:200px;overflow:auto;word-wrap:break-word;">${fn:trim(status.value)}
It shows a default value which dissapears when the user clicks on the password field. However, because the input field type is set to 'password', whatever I set as the default value is masked by *
Is there any way around this to make normal text appear but still have the input box masked when they start to type the password?
I have an input field for the users name and I have one for their password. Now when they come onto the page I want to have the value for the username filed say "username" and the passwordfield should say "password". Then when the users focusses on the password input the input type should turn password so when they type their password it shows like "*******".
I'm trying to make a comment field that only appears once you've clicked the "Add comment link". I'd like it to replace the add comment link. I assume this is an onclick event of some sort, but I'm not sure quite how to go about doing it.
i have created one simple login form with 5 fields namely username,email id,password,retype password and phone no.i have created alert message for each function,so that when there is an error it displays alert message..now i have to replace all alert messages with inline validation(displays errors beside textbox).
below is the code for simple login form having fields username,email id,password,retype password and phone no. i have done inline validation forcheckName() .i am not getting for the other fields can u tell me how to do it..
I'm having trouble getting two password boxes to work on the same page, which I created using the JavaScript Kit Encrypted Password Generator [URL].
I've used the code that this generator produces, with some modifications as given by cheesebagpipe [URL]. These changes enable the user to press the keyboard's enter key to submit the password (as an alternative to clicking the submit button), and will also refocus the text box and select the text in it if the user enters the wrong password.
The code works fine on pages with just one box (e.g. [URL]), but what changes are needed to make two work on the same page? (I'm new to web design and clueless when it comes to JavaScript, which I know isn't the most secure method of password protection, but will do for now).
At the moment, on pages with two boxes (e.g. [URL]), neither of the boxes work; this appears in the address bar instead: [URL] ('help!'=whatever has been entered in the text box).
I've never had to create a password field before now. I've done some research and found a basic code, but it doesn't seem to cover all the bases that I have to. Quote: default state is with password field ("OFF"). when visitor enters the password, the password text and field should disappear and a number of links to PDF files should appear ("ON" state). please no reload of the page. Also, this needs to be compatible with IE6.
This is a secure solution for password protection with JavaScript. It works by encrypting the password and the content. Nothing is revealed in the source code, and it cannot be beaten by disabling JavaScript.
The download contains three files:
Protect Content.html lets you generate your own protected content.
Demo.html is a protected document, and as long as it remains unbroken, it's your proof that this software works. You can also use it as a template for your own protected pages.
Demo, with hint.html is another protected document that tells you the password. This is meant to show that the first demo is not a trick or a fake.