JQuery :: Validate Plugin Change After Call To Validate?
Jun 14, 2011
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.
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.
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 a section of a form containing elements that are not visible, currently just in a hidden div. Some of these elements have validation on them so when the form is submitted it fails on this validation.What I am after is a way to stop the validation firing for any hidden elements. I have tried setting them to 'display: none' and 'visibility: hidden' but this does not have any affect.
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
validator [URL]..Plugins/Validationis not compatible with ui.dialog? In asp.net3.5 environment, if I show a dialog with the div containing the fields to validate, validation option are cleared and validator return always true.
The validation works as expected but regardless of whether the form is valid or not, the button takes me to the next panel. I think what I need to do is add something to the jQuery that will run "btn_P1_Next_Click" but only when form1 is valid, otherwise it will keep me on the same panel. Also within the jQuery I would need to account for the current panel, e.g. so if I am on panel1 then run "btn_P1_Next_Click", on panel2 run"btn_P2_Next_Click"...
I posted this message a while ago but I can't find it. My bad if both show up. I just tried the validate plugin. I added the link to load it into my form and now I am getting callback querystring (I normally don't use querystrings) and I am not sure how to stop that.
I have a function that uses $.post() to get some address info and updates the page. I am returning a json object and this is now is broken. I gives me a invalid label error. I can see the data in firebug and it looks just fine. The function works if I don't load the validate plugin.
I tried taking the quotes off 'errorPlacement' but no luck. In the debugger I see it checking the settings for an errorPlacement function and it's undefined. I ran the function definition through JS Lint and it's happy
I have to code an errorPlacement for my form checkboxes. The form works good with the default behavior; but I don't get how to code a special errorPlacement for the checkboxes. I used the Milk form demo. My working form (less the checkboxes) is at [URL] and the non-working one is [URL]. I know this must be really basic but I really new at this (I'm just a designer doing his best!)
I have a form with two buttons: "Delete" and "View". A checkbox is required for all actions. Validation happens when a button is clicked. If it's "View", it is just a normal operation.
However, if it's "Delete", if the form is valid, it then needs to show a confirmation before form submission via custom handler (submitHandler). submitHandler: function(form) { if (confirmDelete()) { form.submit (); } }
Problem: How do I know if the button is Edit or Delete inside submitHandler? The function above open the dialog even for "View" button.
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!
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 ?
I'm using the jquery validate plugin. And i'm trying to add a new validation rule.
My input field has a complex name eg. name="expiry[year]". So i am selecting the field as outlined in the documentation here:[URL].. The problem, no JS errors & no validation. If i change my input name to name="expiry" it will work, but in this particular scenario this is not an option. Can anyone advise a possible solution to this issue?
I'm trying to add jQuery validate plugin functionality to a D7 form. Here's what I've done so far: Enabled jQuery update module, so we're using jQuery 1.4.2 validate plugin in my theme's script folder Created form.js & called both it, and the validate plugin, in my .info file
Here's the initial contents of form.js:
(function ($) { $(document).ready(function() { // validate signup form on keyup and submit var validator = $("#webform-client-form-53").validate({
[Code].....
The error is an unexpected "(". This is the syntax shown in the documentation, so I don't see what’s wrong here. After some checking, I was able to determine that it's the 2nd "(" that in line 6 that is being flagged.
I'm new to using jquery and I have a question regarding the validate plugin. How can I make the error messages appear where I want them? Right now they appear to the right of the input field but I'd like them to appear below it or wherever i'd like
I have a case where I want to create a validator that makes use ofalready defined rules.Is it possible to somehow call <pseudocode>$.validator.rules.ruleA('value',element,null)</pseudocode>?
I've been banging my head against the wall for about a week now. Everything in the code below works as expected. How I can make the error appear in the last <td> in my table below? It currently appears in <td> 4 along with the first input, but I need it in <td>7.
i am using jquery cycle plugin to show radio button in every slide, i want that user must select atleast one radio button before going to next cycle. how can i do this, i added the code. I tried adding validation in prevNextClick: method, and returning false there, but still it goes to next slide. how can i stop going to next slide if no option is selected
I am using the jquery form validation plugin [URL] to get some simple validation done on my form. It's working perfect so far. When I set a particular form field to have the class "required" that makes it so that it can't be blank and when the user tries to submit the form, JQuery displays a "This field is required." text beside the field and focuses on it. The text generally appears right beside the input element. I was wondering whether it is possible to actually control where the error text appears? Say like I set an element div element which I want the error to appear. Is there a way to make it the error text appear in that div element?