JQuery :: Use Validate To Check When Any Field From Form Contain HTML Injections?
Aug 11, 2011Is there any way to use jquery.validate to check if any field from the form contain HTML injections?
View 3 RepliesIs there any way to use jquery.validate to check if any field from the form contain HTML injections?
View 3 RepliesI'm running validation on a form that has two components, a payments segment and an address segment. Both of these need to be within the same form. By default, the address segment is hidden. Upon validation, I would like to display the payment segment, but only if there are validation errors within that segment. Using invalidHandler, I've been able to successfully fire a function when errors are returned, but I haven't found a way to check if there are errors within that container. My plan was to check for the invalid class within that container... something like this:
$(#formname).validate({
invalidHandler : function() {
if ($('.client_validation').length)
$('.billingAddress').addClass('showForm');
}}});
The problem is that the invalid class (.client_validation) isn't applied when the invalidHandler function is executed.
I have a form with a series of fields. Only certain fields need to be validated when certain buttons are pressed. The reason for this is mainly because I had to build my own wizard style setup with jquery so, even though it's one big form, only certain bits need to be checked as they progress. I tried to tweak the accordion example given by the creators but it can't really apply to my scenario.
I've simplified the code down a bit and it is behaving exactly the same way as the big form...which is to say it's not behaving at all.
In this code, I want it to only validate field txt1 if button 1 is pressed and text2 if field 2 is pressed. One odd thing to note, when I set it up exactly as the site recommended with one big mass validation and such, it would only acknowledge the existence of the first field even though they both had class="required" on them.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head >
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I'm trying to figure out how to integrate jQuery Validation plugin with the qTip plugin [0] to show custom error message displays. I've
had partial success with the following code:
$("#RegistrationForm").validate(
{
errorElement: "span",[code]....
At this point, that successfully displays the validation failure message in a qTip tooltip when it occurs, but there are two problems
with it:
1) The error tooltip toggles between visible and invisible onmouseover and onmouseout. I'm sure this isn't really an issue with the Validation plugin, but rather something I need to figure out with the tooltip plugin. But, my bigger problem is...
2) Even when the invalid condition is fixed (valid data is later entered into the field), the error tooltip remains attached to the field that was previously invalid, even after the field is valid, and continues to toggle between visible and invisible onmouseover and
onmouseout. I'm fairly certain that this is because I've not yet destroyed the tooltip object, but, I can't seem to figure out a way to intercept the "valid" or "success" event with a reference to the element so that I *can* destroy the attached tooltip object.any experience with combining qTip with Validation, or, if I'm missing something in the docs (I've not been able to find anything like this yet) about how to handle/override event handlers for individual form element invalidation/success. I *did* try attaching a function to the "success" attribute of the validate function, but that seems to only give me a reference to the success label, and not the element that its attached to.
How can i check if file form field has file selected or is empty?[code]...
is this ok or is there a better way?
I have a form field that is for a url.
I have the value of the field http:// so that the users can add in www.site.com
How do I validate:
1) there is a website entered
2) that it begins with http:// (in case they tabbed and deleted this part and only have www.site.com or just site.com)
I have a JS which validates the correct format for postcodes (or zip) on an html form - works fine.But what I want to do is to use a JS to see if a website visitor is eligible for a particular service on their postcode / zip - ie the first general part on the code. For example if they type L15****, or L16**** or L18 (where the asterisk could be anything) it pops up the alert box with a message saying "Yes eligible" but any other code returns "No sorry not eligible" - eg L19**** it returns nope.I've tried hacking the code that validates to format and can manage it for just the first character - ie the L but I'm totally lost after that. I don't know if hacking the below will work.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI wonder if anyone can assist me here. I am trying to find the best way to validate a field against another field. In this case I need to make sure when the user enters the date of birth that the date is not prior to another date in the database (admission date). I would like to do the validation on submit before the other data from the field is submitted to the database.
I have seen a lot of forms validation that can compare the inputted value to a range of values, but I need to say "is the birth date prior to the admission date? If NO then give a message to the user to recheck the date". Sounds easy, but I haven't found a clean way to do it.
I have a form (form1) to register with the fields: user, email, password being validated normally.
Have a second form (Form2) to the user update the data registered in form1, and the fields user, email, password is already populated with data from the database, the email field I use the remote validation, and as the field already has been completed and read always says that this email already exists, how do I create a rule or method so that when the field is already filled it not do so validating and validate if it is filled with a new email. Email2 have a hidden field in order to do a test type.
I have written a form in HTML which contains username,lastname,email,password and submit.I have written a javascript to validate this form [validate(username,lastname,,password)].On submit this javascript function will be called and hence form get validated. I am passing all the arguements(username,lastname,email and password) to the javascript function..Is it possible to make me a code such that it should call an individual function for each field in the form.for ex:if i have not entered username, last name in the form and attempt to submit, only username arguement should be passed to the function as it comes first in the form.In other sense i want to validate individual text field validation of my form.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to validate a web form. Someone else wrote the Html code and implemented it with an iframe using asp and php. I didn't want to mess too much with the code so I decided to use javascript to make the form validate, before it was sending email alerts with every field blank. For the most part the validation works but it skips the email field for some reasons and is really bugging me to death. this is the code:
<head>
<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="CSS/style.css"/>
<title>Bid Form</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1">
<script src="gen_validatorv4.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
[Code]...
I have an image validation script that im working on. This is what i have so far...
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
function validate_form ( )
{
var imgcheck;
valid = true;
if ( document.editavatar.avatar.value == "" )
{
alert ( "Please Enter an Image Url!" );
valid = false;
}
return valid;
}
//-->
</script>
How can i add to that so that it checks if the avatar field has the words png, jpg, gif and bmp, and if it doesnt, valid will be false. So in other words, if it does contain png, jpg etc it will return valid.
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 want to validate a form. In the form is a text field named 'extra[]' where the user inputs a number. The number is what I want to validate.
However, the 'extra[]' field is dynamic and does not always appear in the form.
If it appears, there may be only 1 occurrence of it which means it's then not an array but there may also be multiple occurrences of it.
I have a script that validates (and work as it should) if the 'extra[]' field occurs multiple times and is thereby an array, but I can't figure out how to validate the 'extra[]' if there is only 1 and to not throw an error if it's not there at all. Code:
A non leap year can be divided by 100. But a leap year is divisible by both 4 and 400.This seems so simple yet I can't nail it. I'm taking an accelerated Javascript class and I was able to do all the problems up to this one. It's confusing me, or it may be that I've been up since 2 working on homework and getting ready for another test.
Code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>
[code]....
I have a form which is used to write recipes. I have a part of the form to list ingredients which uses 3 for fields, one for quantity one for measurement and one for the ingredient.Quantity is a text field and the other two are selects. The measurement select options are hard coded and the ingredients available are retrieved from a db and added with PHP. Under this I have a button that I would like to use to get the values of these form fields when clicked and apend to the value of a hidden form field which will be a multi dimensional array of those three values for each ingredient used. I would also like it to get the text values and print them to an empty element so the user can see what they are adding.
Form Code :
<li>Ingredients
<ul>
<li>
<label for="quantity">Quantity</label>
[code]....
I'm new to javascript as well as to this forum, Im coming here for first class
I have a html form that uses javascript for validation, this is an assignment that consists of a form that sells hard drives from three different manufacturers, more specifically the part im stuck on is where if a manufacturer hoes have a number in the number of drives textbox, javascript needs to check to see that one of the radio buttons in that row is checked, if no radio button is checked
an alert is displayed, however when I do select a radio button I still get the alert I used a "if...else if...else" construction but my logic is not well structured and thereby I get those problems, I have included the code down below if anyone is interested in helping a newbie out code...
I have a form with a text field and a submit button. I don't want the form to submit if the text field is filled in correctly. for example a email address typed in the text field area. I'm working with spry validation but i guess i need to add some kind of onSubmit event, with javascript. I have some idea but not sure what to fill in by the "if statements" in the script.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm having users fill out a form where there are multiple rows of data.
Some of the rows can have duplicate data for some fields.
So say on line 1) i have first name, last name as an input fields and some other fields as well, c, d, e, etc.
When the user gets to line 2) if they want to have the same first name and last name as line 2, can I have them check a box and it will automatically populate these fields with the info they just typed in line 1? I can't figure out how to do this.
I have a credit card field that is only mandatory if they select a credit card as a payment type.
If they select Gift Certificate, then I set the card to not be mandatory:
$('#creditcard').removeClass('required').removeClass('creditcard');
validationRules.rules.CardNumber.required = false;
however the validation still fails on the creditcard field. If I enter this in to Firefox's console:
$("#OForm").validate().element("#creditcard");
it returns false.
To make matters more confusing, this validation only fails on my form when I am passing a particular parameter in the URL string. I've scoured my code and cannot figure out why that parameter would have any impact whatsoever on this matter.
I am new in jquery and learning it.I am going to make a form validation where if the radio button is checked then the form validation will take place in particular one field ie file field and all other fields will be validated normally. Here is my code:
[Code]....
I'm using the following javascript code to validate a form:
My HTML code is as follow:
The fact that my using xhtml strict I'm having an error when validating my html file. Can't use name attribute in form.
How can i validate x inputs with name array like init_date[] with this plugin [URL]
$('#form').validate({
rules: {
year:{required:true,number:true},
[code]...
I need to read the value of a field filed in a html form and compose a query in javascript
Code:
var myText=$.trim($('#textfield').val());
var query='script.php?textfield=' + myText;
However, if myText has empty spaces the query wont work. So how can I properly format that query?
that a javascript which is validating a phone number accepts only digits but if the text field is left empty it should accept the entry as an empty entry...
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a simple calculator on my website which has a few options selectable by radio buttons. When the user adds selections - the total price of their order is automatically calculated and displayed in a <div> for them to see. The client then can deselect options or add according to their budget. The code which deals with this is as follows (just sections of it but you get the point ....) In the <HEAD>
<script type = "text/javascript">
var allprices = [];
var index = 0;
[code]....