JQuery :: [validate] Validation By Remote: Passing In Data Alongside ElementName?

May 15, 2009

$("#Form").validate({
rules: {
storename_name: {

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JQuery :: [validate] Previous Value Ands Remote Validation?

Aug 25, 2009

i have 2 fields in my form with 1 being currently validated with aremote method (say Field B).I would like to make a dependency between fieldA and fieldB so i triedto add a blur function on field A with jQuery("#FieldB").valid()but when i change FieldA's value no remote validation occurs becausethere is a check (if value != previous value)is there a way for me to disable this cache

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JQuery :: Remote Validation Validates, But Still Submits Wrong Data?

Jan 26, 2011

I made a shortened version of code:

<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4.1/jquery.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="http://www.ylakiudarzelis.lt/js/jquery.validate.js" type="text/javascript">

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JQuery :: Validate Aint Working When Using Remote?

Sep 21, 2010

heres my header:

<script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery-1.3.2.min.js" ></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery-ui-1.7.3.custom.min.js" ></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery.validate.js"></script>
heres my script:

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JQuery :: How To Use ASP For Remote Validation

Jun 13, 2011

I am trying to use asp for remote validation instead of php. But it did not work. This is whatI tried.
$(document).ready(function() { var validator = $("#Member_Form").validate({
rules: { Member_Name: {
required: true,
minlength: 2,
remote: "users.asp"
}, },
messages: { Member_Name: {
required: "Enter a username",
minlength: jQuery.format("Enter at least {0} characters"),
remote: jQuery.format("{0} is already in use")
}, }});
Also how is the member name passed to the asp page. I tried reading it as query string. But it did not work.

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JQuery :: Validate - Validation Plugin - How Not Validate Field Already Filled

Aug 20, 2010

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.

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JQuery :: [validate] Custom Error Messages From Remote Method

Jun 15, 2009

In the new version of jquery.validate (1.5.3) there is an option to get a remote error message from the server for invalid elements. I did not find what should be the exact response from the server for producing such an error message. From the documentation: "The response is evaluated as JSON and must be true for valid elements, and can be any false, undefined or null for invalid elements, using the default message; or a string, eg. "That name is already taken, try peter123 instead" to display as the error message." But if i return a string, isn't it evaluated as true ?

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JQuery :: Form Validation Using The Remote Check?

Jan 12, 2011

I already have the remote check working and it works fine. But the catch is that I want to allow submission even if my check returns false.

All I really want is to show a warning if the remote check returns false.

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JQuery :: Concise Tutorial To Do Remote Validation Of Forms

Jul 19, 2011

I'm brand new to jQuery, and I am really interested in learning about it because of the potential it offers to enhance my webpages. To give you some background, I am self-taught in PHP and MySQL...not on a master's level, but I have designed and built database-driven sites with success and am confident that I can learn jQuery if only I could get pointed in the right direction. I have perused tutorials, links, forums and recently bought the jQuery Cookbook (I needed SOMETHING to go on and it was one of the few jQuery books at the local bookstore that felt as though it would be of help). My problem is, I am finding gaps in information that, to me, are critical to learning. I am looking for a nut-and-bolt approach, 'Do this, then do that' not the typical generalizations I keep encountering.

All I want to do to start with is to remotely validate a two-item form, you guessed it, username and email, against the contents of my database (the info for the validation plugins is just as vague and general). That's it. But the tutorials and examples are vague to me, and in one instance, a link was posted offering to display the server-side validation code used and the link was dead. I can't be the only person here who is stonewalled by these thoughtful, yet overly-general tutorials and books. if any of you have suggestions where I can find a concise, true step-by-step tutorial or book, I would love to know. Right now, it's just one frustrating day of research after another.

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JQuery :: Remote: Form Not Submitting Until Validation Fails At Least Once

Jul 23, 2009

I've got some strange behavior with validation. I'm loading up a form to allow editing of an existing database entry. If I make my changes to the fields, enter in the required "revision comments" and submit, the page does NOT post, it seems to only refresh and empty out all the entries in each of the fields. Now, on the other hand if I open the form to make changes to a database entry and immediately press "Submit" without filling in the revision comments field, it fails validation and tells me to enter comments. Now if I fill in comments to satisfy all the requirements and press submit, it posts and I get my "Successful Entry" confirmation prompt. I think I've narrowed it down to the remote: part of my jQuery. I eliminated by trial-and-error the other pieces of the jQuery code and it seems that when I remove the remote: it does not experience this strange behviour.

jQuery Code:
[code]
// Form Validation customization
$("#Form_business").validate({
rules: {

[Code].....

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JQuery :: Validation Remote Method Doesn't Work With 1.5.0?

Feb 9, 2011

jquery.validation remote method doesn't work with jquery 1.5.0

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JQuery :: Getting Data From Remote URL?

Mar 23, 2009

Basically i want to grab some data from the royal mail(UK) site, to use within a CMS, so the sales team can easily find the tracking info about a customers order.

Royal mail have recently allowed get requests which populates the track and trace form field and auto submits the page via a 302 redirect e.g.
royalmail.com/portal/rm/track?trackNumber=x

With X being the tracking number. Try: [URL]

(the links above should have www and http etc on but sitepoint won't allow to post them like this because of the spam filters)

So what i would like to do, if it is possible, is to use jquery to grab that page and possible grab a certain paragraph (in this case the first p of the class "track-right-box") so that the sales team don't have to go to the site every time they want to trace the order.

Now a figured i could use $.load or $.get in jquery to do this but firebug is throwing up the error: Access to restricted URI denied" code: "1012

Which i'm guessing is something to do with the security setting on firefox.

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JQuery :: Plugin Validation Remote Option - Change Textbox Value

May 19, 2009

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my only issue is whenever 1st time it checks the record if found record it display message Record Found but whenever i try to change my textbox value it still gives me this message. it does not get reset if record not found.

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JQuery :: Autocomplete Remote Data Race Condition

Apr 9, 2010

I've started working with the jQuery UI 1.8 Autcomplete recently with remote data. I was pleased with the ease of initial implementation, but before long I ran into a classic race condition.As I type, the search query gets more specific, so it takes less time for the server respond. As a consequence, it is possible for the old response to arrive after the most recent one. Obviously, this is producing undesirable effects.I'm a little frustrated that the plugin doesn't have a way to manage this. To me, it seems that it makes the "basic" remote data implementation unreliable in most real-world situations. It also seems as though this would be a common problem, but I've found very little literature on it.

I've found that autocomplete is a relatively new addtion to jQuery UI, so I've put the frustration aside and started my own widget which extends autocomplete to solve for three things: 1) race conditions; 2) animated open/close; 3) caching.The nature of this post is two-fold. Not only to share information I've gathered on the topic of race conditions with others who might be having the same trouble, but to (hopefully) gain some insight to how other people are solving for this.The first piece of this puzzle was that $.ajax() (and related methods) return an XMLHTTPRequest instance. As described at stackoverflow.com, this grants us the ability to use XMLHTTPRequest.abort() method. So I just keep a handle to the XMLHTTPRequest instance, and if it exists, call abort() before the next request is made.Using a firebug, I could see that the requests were being aborted as expected and the symptoms of the race-condition ceased. So far, so good... then I got to IE. Not so much.In IE, I was seeing run-time errors. The odd thing is that the run-time errors seemed to be coming from deep within jQuery UI, rather than my code yet commenting out the abort() avoided the run-times. After scratching my head for a while, I used the following simplified code to shed some light on the situation:[code]

In Firefox and Chrome, behavior is as expected - no alert box. However, in IE6 and IE8 (IE7 untested at this time), the success handler still fires! As it turns out, the run-time errors were because the response was undefined as it got passed through my success code path. My next thought was, "maybe I can just evaluate textStatus". Unfortunately, it turns out (as seen in the alert box) it contains the string "success".

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JQuery :: Pass Data From Remote File To .format?

Jun 8, 2009

I'd like to learn how data is passed form one file to another and then displaying at when an error occurs. I have this php script that checks if an domain really exist

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JQuery :: .noConflict() - Get A Lightbox Working On Website Alongside A Tooltip

May 20, 2011

I'm trying to get a lightbox working on my website alongside a jQuery tooltip, however when the tooltip is running the lightbox no long works and just links to a new page of one image. If I remove the attached tool.js (the file that controls the tool tip) the lightbox works again but the tool tip obviously doesn't.

I presume this is a jQuery conflict and have been looking up how to resolve it, finding a variety of different solutions, but no proper explanation how to implement them.

Quote:

I just have no idea what to do with that. I've tried putting div ids in place of the "div" and "someid" reference points and all that did was hide the content completely.

This an example of the page I want to implement it on: [url]

The tool tip resides in a php.include on the right hand side, the code of which is this:

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Posting Data To A Remote Server?

Sep 28, 2009

Here is what I am trying to do. On my web page, I have three choices for the user to pick from. After the user selects one of the checkboxes and clicks a submit button, I need to send a http request to a remote server to record the user's choices (actually it is an https that I am sending),.. so I need to send something like this.

[URL]

The remote server responds with an xml response that looks like this:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<sessionState>
<answer>True</answer>
</sessionState>

So, I want to post the request, read the response (answer) back from the other server and display it on my page. So, my dilemma is as follows:

1) my understanding is that I cannot do this with AJAX using an XMLHttp object because it is on a remote server and it would violate some sort of same-domain security. Is that correct? If in fact I can do it in AJAX, how do I read the response back from the other server?

2) if I am correct in my assumption in 1) then what is the best way to accomplish this task?

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JQuery :: Conditional Validate Using Validation Plugin

Jul 7, 2011

I'm trying to validate if some other condition exists on submit. I have something that looks like the following:

My .validate works fine outside of the .submit(function(){ Am I barking up the right tree, or is there some other way I can do this?

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JQuery :: Validate - Show A Div Upon A Validation Error?

Jul 30, 2009

See this code:

The above is a simplified version of my code, but it shows enough. The two DIVs are set to "display:none".

How do I invoke the validate plugin in such a way that it shows the appropriate DIV when validation fails on the relevant field?

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JQuery :: Validate - Max Validation With Float Values?

Apr 26, 2009

I use the validation from [URL] and have a problem with float values on the validation.I have implemented the following on my page:

<script src="/admincustomers/js/jquery-1.3.2.min.js" type="text/
javascript"></script>
<script src="/admincustomers/js/validate/jquery.metadata.js"

[code]....

the user enters his values in 4, 5,25,6,00 or 6,05 etc.(using the , sign)and the max validation only takes integers. How can I still make the max validation with the , sign and float values? The users isn't allowed to submit the form if the value is greater than the max value specifyed.

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JQuery :: Validate - Validation Plugin 1.5.5 Error In IE6

Jun 29, 2009

The jquery.validate.pack.js file found on [url] causes an error when run in IE6. I re-ran the packing process with the perl port of Dean Edwards' Packer found here [url] and the problem no longer persists.

Here is the command I ran on cygwin:

These are the safest settings I've found with jsPacker.pl. The packed file lost 2kb (.1kb gzipped) of savings, but it works now!

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JQuery :: Validate A Filename With The Validation Plugin?

Feb 15, 2011

I am using the "Validation" plugin to validate my form. This is a multipart form where a user can upload a file. I would like to validate the choosen file name such that it contains only alphanumeric characters plus defined extensions. For that I tried the combination of the rules "accept" and "alphanumeric" but this does not work because the file name is the full path of the file name and it contains non alphanumeric characters as: C:umyDirectorymyFile.txt

regular expression which could tests that myFile is made only of alphanumeric characters ?

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JQuery :: (validate) Does Not Work With Backup Php Validation

Oct 12, 2009

I'm using bassistance.de's form validation, as shown here: [URL] In the very possible event that someone is browsing without JavaScript enabled, I've put together a PHP form validation that should direct the user to an error page. The JavaScript works when I do not have the validation part in the PHP. When I do, it seems the JavaScript is completely ignored. Here's my HTML:

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JQuery :: Validation Does Not Validate HTML5 Input:file

Oct 22, 2011

I am using the jquery plugin and want the validation to upload only extension .doc but it does not validates the HTML5 input file when the name has brackets.[code]

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JQuery :: Validate - Focus On First Invalid Field After Validation?

Sep 7, 2009

I've been building up my validation using the jquery validation plugin but I can't work out how to get a failed validation to default the focus to the first invalid input rather than to the last selected input. If there is no input field selected, when I submit then a failed validation will focus the cursor on the first field but if the cursor was left in a field and submitted then the focus stays there (if it's invalid) rather than jump to the first invalid input. From what I've read and seen, this is the expected behaviour but not what I want. Is there a way I can get the first invalid field and set the focus to that?

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JQuery :: Validate - Honeypot Validation To Control SPAM?

Sep 10, 2010

I am using jquery with my wordpress blog to post information to my online CRM system ( capsule CRM) Everything is working great, except that I am getting tons of SPAM.

The folks at capsule suggested that I add a field,called comment, and then using CSS hide it from a human user.

<input id="comment" type="text" name="COMMENT"/>

CSS Entry
#comment { display: none; }

The idea would be that a SPAMMER would add information to this field. if the field has data, then it should not post.

how do I get Jquery validate to make sure this field is blank before it posts.

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