JQuery :: Validate() : Assign Rules By Using ID?
Sep 20, 2010I tried to understand how the pugin works, and I create that code :
$().ready(function() {
$("#TargetEditForm").validate({
rules: {
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I tried to understand how the pugin works, and I create that code :
$().ready(function() {
$("#TargetEditForm").validate({
rules: {
[code]....
I will like to know if there is anyway to view all the rules that I have currently in the Jquery validation plugin. Currently, I am trying to add in rules dynamically through the rules(add) function after adding some dynamic fields through the user inputs. the rules are added in this manner.
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I apologize for posting again - Joern, the developer who built this plugin made a suggestion but I never heard back on a follow up question. I am using validate on a fairly big project. The problem I'm running into is that our e-commerce environment is writing a fairly cumbersome value into each input's name field. It's basically pointing to the form handler. This itself makes it difficult to build rules because the name attribute can be 100 characters long. It's also possible that the path to the form handler will change which is troublesome.
The ideal solution is to have set the validation rules and messaging on the id of the input. Joern indicated that this would be possible, but I need some help going about it.
I'm using the validation plugin and I have a lot of rules set on my page [code]...
My question, how can I disable all the rules or the entire validation ? I can submit the form via two buttons to either save the page (here I need validation) or "delete" the current view (here I do not want any validation)
What I'd like to do is to set the min/max value of a textbox based on what they selected via the <select> which has probably 30 different types...
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var validator = $(".cmxform").validate({
rules: {
txtAddress1: {
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I have 2 checkbox rules that are overlapping.
This one runs first
This one runs second:
So basically the first one runs if BMFNP is checked, and INTEF isn't it checks INTEF and runs the alert. At that time, both are checked so it runs the second function. How can I fix this? I need both to work and display different messages for each situation, if BMFNP is checked, INTEF isn't check INTEF and alert it has been added and BMFNP can only do xxxxx. If both are checked, simply alert that BMFNP can only do xxxx, no need to alert it has been added.
I have a table like this:
<table>
<tr class="item_collection_begin">
<td colspan="3"></td>
</tr>
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To sum it up I have a rows that acts a header for a collection of item (class="item_collection_begin). Is there some way to click on a button and then all the items and their header (item_collection_begin), and their footer (item_collection_end, this is not mandatory that they have such one) are all hidden if there is no item in the collection where the cell (amount) is bigger than zero? I have got it to work for all the rows with items: $('#test .amount').filter(function (index) { return $(this).html() == 0; }).parent().remove(); But this does not hide item_collection_begin (and perhabs item_collection_end).
how to specify the event in the rule?For example I create a rulejQuery.validator.addMethod("greaterThanZero", function(value, element) { return his.optional(element) || (parseFloat(value) > 0); }, "* Amount must be greater than zero");Iattach this rule to the form$('form').validate({ rules : { amount : { greaterThanZero : true } } });how can I specify when this rule should be checked , for example onChange oronKeypress or when another field is edited. Is it possible to do this as a form validate rule?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm working on the validation plugin for jquery and trying to figure out how I can target the text boxes that are dynamically generated with this change event. I'm trying to target them so I can set up rules for my page.
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What I'm trying to do is create three rules depending on the path of a page. If the path contains 'best-sellers', I want jQuery to set the class of the page to 'pm-best-sellers'. I can do this, and it works, but when I add the rules for 'express-gifts' and 'eco-friendly' it breaks.
Here's what I've got:
I have been using the validation plugin for my form validations. The current scenario is thus :
1. I have a form.
2. There is an option for the user to specify a number (Any digit) in one of the textboxes.
3. Depending on the number , i create that many number of textboxes with a particular type of id and name [For Eg: txtEmail_1 , txtEmail_2]
4. Now, these textboxes (all of them) should have to be validated for 'Email','Required', etc.
How do i add rules to these textboxes dynamically??
I have created a php filter for a form that returns an error message if someone uses profanity in the comments field and makes them redo that field before inserting into a database. Here is the code I use for that (I have omitted the lengthy list of profanity..):
Code:
if (isset($_POST['comments'])){
$comments = $_POST['comments'];
$filter=array("badword1", "badword2");
for ($i = 0; $i < count($filter); $i++) { .....
if (preg_match("/".$filter[$i]."/i", $comments)) {
$profanity_msg="Profanity is not allowed";
}}}
//Then this before the form
if(isset($profanity_msg)){
echo $profanity_msg;
}
However, the rest of my form is validated through JQuery Validator and I would like to make a rule that would do the filtering instead of relying on the php. Here is a sketch of what I think I will need to do to build the custom rule, but I am not sure how to write the equivalent function to my php code above.
Code:
$(document).ready(function(){
//custom validation rule - profanity
$.validator.addMethod("profanity",
"Equivalent of my php function goes here..."
);
//validation implementation will go here.
$("#TestForm").validate({
rules: {
comments: {
required: true,
profanity: true
}},
messages: {
comments: {
required: "* Required",
profanity: "* No Profanity Allowed"
}}});
})
I'm building all my forms dinamically, calling a web service that returns me the field type, description and a set of rules for validation, all in JSON format. No matter how hard I tried, calling rules("add", ...) after adding the control to DOM does not work since I don't get the right format for the rules. Has anyone tried doing that (returning the rules with JSON and adding to a dynamic control)?
The rules come this way:
data.d[0].ItemRules
minlength:2
required:true
Im using the jquery validation plugin: [URL] The forms are generated dynamically using php, with the standard class 'required' the plugin looks for, however when it comes to adding my custom rules i want them to be dynamic, as the name/id attributes are generated based on what the id of the form is: i.e. the form ID is #comp so an input would have a name attribute of comp_forename, comp_surname so basically the validator is initiated by looking in the body for a form: var form_id = $('body form').attr('id'); Then how can icancatante the strings to created the name attributes dynamically in the rules here:
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I have the following html, field xxx requires a number from 0 to 100 when percentage is selected, and 0 to inifinity when dollar is selected.what's the best practice to setup validation for this?the key is to control the maximum value.I have tried depends expression in a max rule, but it doesn't seem that it can satisfy my requirement.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm using the validation plugin [url]
I must be missing something, is there not an easy way to validate inline?
For example, I have a required text input that is given focus on page load, I would like for it to throw an error if the user moves to the next field w/o entering any data.
Right now, it only checks for errors on 'submit'.
im loading data via json dynamical from the server. Now i try to optimate the speed of my application and so i want to disable the validate of the fields during the data loading from the server.Is there a simple solution to this? like validate = false
View 2 Replies View RelatedI 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.
How can i validate x inputs with name array like init_date[] with this plugin [URL]
$('#form').validate({
rules: {
year:{required:true,number:true},
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I'm working under certain constraints wherein,at a certain point outside my direct control,validate is called with no arguments, but after that I want to set a custom validation function on a form field. I figure there's got to be a way to manipulate validate's internal data structure to add the function, but I don't have a clue as to how.
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particular element? This is distinct from computedStyle - for example,
in Mozilla, I want to find the actual rules that were applied for
font-size, but computedStyle gives me the font-size after weighting it
with the user's text size preference.
I would like to combine a snippet that captures mouse position with onclick to insert one axis of the mouse position into a variable for form use.
I have the mouse position capture part ok.
Tutorial examples of onclick only explore what the author thinks are
typical uses of onclick.
So I guess I need to study the rules (or ask) for onclick...
What I envision, conceptually (what follows is not correct language-
wise - just look at for concept for now, please).
<A HREF="something"
onClick="VAR A=mouseX)";</A>
If mouse is clicked, I want one of the mouse position variables
defined by a separate mouse capure script insered into another
variable.
Can this be done, and is the HTML or JavaScript standard entry for
onclick the place to learn the rules for this, or is it a
combinational function that I will no find documentation on?
I am trying to work out how to access unrecognised CSS properties within stylesheets from JavaScript.
Say I have a stylesheet containing the following:
p {border-radius: 20px;}
Now. The CSS3 "border-radius" property is not recognised by any browsers at the moment. In Internet Explorer I can still access the property as follows:
alert(document.styleSheets[0].rules[0].style['border-radius']); // Alerts "20px"
However, Gecko and V8 don't seem to include the rule in their JavaScript engines at all:
alert(document.styleSheets[0].cssRules[0].cssText); // Alerts "p { }"
Does anyone know of any way to access unrecognised rules in these engines? Or even better if there are any scripts or plugins available anywhere that will do this for me?
In "validateField" function radio is not exists and I don't know how can I add a validation rule for radio buttons. My code is attached.
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