I've ripped off some script from another site of mine that works fine which
checks an input box to see if an email address has been entered when
submitting. If it hasn't a prompt is issued asking the user to enter an
email address.
It seems to be ignoring the validation rule and just emailing the form
anyway, can anyone help? ....
I have a form and trying to validate all fields with jquery validation plugin.Every thing is fine except the checkboxes which i create dynamically.[code]how i make a rule which check that if no check box is checked then show error message like above input fileds do.
I have the following code that validates a credit card expiration date, from 2 separate select boxes as being valid. changing this to an addMethod for the validation plug in. I have one that works as validating input from a text input, but would like to understand this method when applied to values of select boxes. Code for change function
I have a text input, "Pets" and a checkbox "noPetsHS"."Pets" is required except when "noPetsHS" is checked. My validation rule currently is - and does not work? Pets:{required: "#noPetsHS:checked=false", min:1}"Pets" is usually required, very few select the checkbox, but I don't want "Pets" required if they do.I can find no reference to Rules and testing for absence of check and then requiring the text input.
I have a form and trying to validate all fields with jquery validation plugin.Every thing is fine except the checkboxes which i create dynamically.[code] how i make a rule which check that if no check box is checked then show error message like above input fileds do
How to use the IF ELSE condition inside the RUle function in Jquery Validation. I am using one form for some fields are require for option 1 and some fields are require for option 2. Example for the below code I need name and address for option one and name and url for option 2. How to use the IF/Else condition for this.
I have a select list #technology. Due to some back end processing it's default value is "0" (Please Select) I am trying to write a validation rule to make it required. The problem I'm having is that if you hit submit when it shows "Please Select" which has the value="0" then make a different selection it's not removing the error msg. Also if you hit submit multiple times when it is showing Please Select it just keeps adding the error msg
So I created a custom rule following numerous examples out on the web for a dynamic text input, but for some reason it seems to be letting spaces through even though my regexp tests out ok to not match when the value is any combination of spaces...
$.validator.addMethod("noSpace", function(value, element){ return this.optional(element) || /^[a-z0-9][a-z0-9_ ]{0,70}$/i.test(value); }, "Please enter a name starting with either a letter or a digit."); $('#form').validate({ rules: { [Code]...
The odd thing is, it will work if you type in a space followed by a character, but if you type in one space, or one space followed by x number of spaces, it just lets it through like it's valid. But yet when I look at the demos and examples that I pulled this from, they never let those scenarios go through.
add a css rule to my web template? I want to change the width of it?? It is wider than the normal size template so it runs off the page. How do I make it skinnier?
I'm trying to display an alert if a form field has a value in it. I got this function, and looked at a half dozen others that are virtually identical They ALL claim to work This doesn't and I have no idea what I've got wrong Can somebody tell me what's going on? The function gets called onSubmit, and the Alert "xxx" is displaying.
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And while I'm in here asking questions about javascript, can somebody tell me how to do an alert that'll append a value to text? For example... Alert ("xxx" + form.newfile0.value); How do I write this so it actually works?
I am using javascript validation for submitting a form. All the other fields are working except for the Terms of Use checkbox. It sends and alert and says it wasn't checked whether or not you check it. It also submits the form whether or not it is checked immediately after the alert. The field is called df_Terms. Can anyone see anything I am missing?
I have a contact page on my website and trying to validate an email address, but can't get it to work.I want to validate that my fields have been field out and as well, want to validate the email address. Validation of the forms works, however I can't get the email validation working..
I wrote a function to to validate some elements in my form and for some reason I can't seem to figure out why my radio validation is not working. There are about 3 to 4 radio buttons. all with the same name, but i need to make sure that at least one out of this group is selected.
Below is my code.
JS:
<script type="text/javascript"> function validate_required(field,alerttxt,select) { with (field)
I have spry validation setup to validate a contact form and it works fine in firefox, chrome, safari and opera, but wont work at all in any version of internet explorer.
You can see the form in question here. code...
Anyone know if this is a common issue with spry validation and if so, is there a workaround?
I've been making a website for a friend. On her contactpage, I wanted to insert a emailform with php. It works! But before it sends the e-mail, there should be a javascript validation. That code works fine on localhost, but once I upload the website on the host (she uses dhost.info), the javascript file doesn't seem to work anymore. The form even sends blank mails now!
It seems very weird to me, cause I copied the code from my own websites contactpage. It works perfectly there.
Does anyone know what the problem can be here? code...
I have a simple jquery selector: $('[id^=total_item]') I would like to add a rule so that the upper code would match all elements that don't have 'locked' class (so that it wouldnt match those with class='locked'). How should I add this rule to the selector?
I suppose than my css file has different rules for the same element depending of the media @media print #image { clip: rect(auto, 700px, 1200px, auto);} @media screen #image {clip: rect(auto, 1024px, 700px, auto);} Can I dynamically change the css data "clip" only for the @print media ?
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 cannot get the rules I define to process when validating a form in IE6. I found some folks couldn't use the minified version of the .js file, but I tried both and am still getting nowhere. This works in FF. The submitHandler runs (I'm showing an alert) but the validations aren't running. Below is the code.
<html> <head> <script src="jquery.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script src="jquery.validate.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script> $(document).ready(function() { var prospectTxErrors = { prospectName : { required : "An entry is required in field Prospect.", rangelength : "Prospect Name must be between 2 and 45 characters." }, .....
I have to build a small contactform validator in JS, which checks the fields' values when submit is clicked. I am experiencing problems with getting the email validation to work properly. This is what I've got:
When I don't fill in anything in the email field, I indeed get the proper alert. But when I fill in a string between 1 and 7 characters, the (document.contact.email.length < 7) is not met. The same goes for the last two conditions: (!document.contact.email.indexOf("@")) || (!document.contact.email.indexOf(".")). Even when (one of) these two conditions are not met, it is possible to submit the form...
I am trying to develop a form with email validation but i am recieving an error which is this
Webpage error details
User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/4.0; GTB6.3; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; Media Center PC 6.0) Timestamp: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 11:48:06 UTC
I'll start out by confessing that I only dabble in javascript. But I need it in this case to validate information before allowing the item to be added to the PayPal cart.Here is the Javascript:
Code JavaScript: function validateFields() { var message = " ";
I am creating a form using php, with which I can successfully validate and strip html tags. What I am trying to do is use JS to automatically strip tags whenever the user leaves the text field so they see any changes before submitting.Here is my code: