what is the javascript validation for the email address like
php.ycho@gmail.com
i used the simple validation like
"^w{1,}@w{1,}(.w{1,}){1,}$"
which works well for php@gmail.com but doesnot work for php.ycho@gmail.com
can anybody make a modification to above pattern to work for php.ycho@gmail.com
I am trying to create a script for checking that checks that the email address entered into two input boxes is the same when a submit button is clicked, I have these two input boxes <input type="text" name="user_email" id="user_email" /> <input type="text" name="user_email2" id="user_email2" />
This javascript code <script type="text/javascript"> var email1 = document.getElementById(user_email); var email2 = document.getElementById(user_email2); function checkEmail(){ if (email1 != email2){ alert("The two email addresses are not the same"); }} </script>
And this code for the button <input type="submit" name="submit" id="submit" onSubmit="checkEmail" /> However this code is not working.
How can I bypass the validation for a specific email address? Let's say "if the user submits abc@test.com" then I do not want to validate this address and accept it as it is.
I need a simple js function that will check if the value (an email address) in two text fields match.
If someone enters creole@creole.com in "fieldOne" and creoel@creole.com in field two it would throw an error. If they matched, the form would submit silently.
Can someone help me out? I think it should be easy, and I'm trying to do it myself, I'm just not good enough at js.
Im using the old nopcard scripts on my site. It does every thing right except it does not send a Email to my to my email adres. I dont know how to correct this because i dont know Javascript. I include the script if anybody know how to alter it so that it will send the info to my email adres as well.
Is it possible to create a page (with javascipt) that will send an email to the "me" but the user can't see the destination email address? Im wondering if I can do the "party" with Javascript without using some server page like PHP.
i have some script java script which is working but i want to do it some thing else
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This script is working for email validation also if email box is empty it says to fill it i want that for all if some one left any box in form it says fill that. i have tried many ways but failed that's why posting here. and the last function is for contactno INPUT field so one can only put number in the field. HTML CODE
Need Phone Number Validation for my JavaScript, i can't work it out It currently has E-mail, Surname, Address and Name validation, This is my code at the moment:
<script language="JavaScript"> function echeck(str) { var at="@"
In a FrontPage web I'm trying to validate an email address to be sure it meets some minimum format, perhaps something like ?@?.* I was told that this could be done in javascript. Any help would be very much appreciated.
<script type="text/javascript"> var a,b,c,d; a = "x"; c = "kungfu"; b = "y"; d = "com"; document.write("<a href='mailto:" + a+b+"@"+c+"."+d+"'>eMail</a"); </script>
a safe way of hiding email address from spam bots? Or will they know javascript and produce the xy@kungfu.com ??
I need to extract just the domain from an entered email address. So for example, if a user entered 'myname@somedomain.com' I would like to return 'somedomain.com'
I'm a bit of a JS newb, and can't quite get a grip on the regular expressions thing... can someone help me out please?
I am using the jquery validation plugin to validate a form's email address field. The validation works but with the minor exception that when trailing whitespace is entered after the email the validation fails. I'm not sure if this is because of the regexp or a missing trim.
I am trying to prevent an email address from being spammed as spammers use spidering tools to scan the internet for exposed email addresses in plain text.
I am using a technique and I'm not sure whether it will deter spam bots.
I have an external Javascript file with the following variables:
var usr = "mark"; var at = "@"; var domain = "fullmarksdrivingschool.co.uk";
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When I open the web page in a browser the email address displays correctly but does this technique work to prevent spammers from indexing the email address?
Trying to make a 2 page application. First is an introduction page and second is the content. Ive put a pop up box in the head of the second page and it asks for email, but how do i make it so if the email is incorrect it will not go onto the second page? at present if i click the link for the second page the box pops up but that is it. I can document.write their response and it comes on the top of the second page, but i want it validated!
My company has 2 email apps. One for external (MS Outlook) and one for internal (GroupWise). On my Intranet, I need to connect the mailto tags to the internal system. Does anyone know how to do this? I can't make GroupWise everyone's default email program because many people use both frequently. I would greatly appreciate any help or direction.
I'm using this to try to validate a small subset of the valid e-mail addresses allowed by the relevant RFC (alphanumerics, underscores, and dashes). I've tested it and it seems to work....
I'm hiding the email address on a website with this javascript which works fine: --------------------------------- <p>Send your comments and questions to our <script language=javascript> <!-- var contact = "Newsletter Editor" var email = "news" var emailHost = "netmechanic.com" document.write("<a href=" + "mail" + "to:" + email + "@" + emailHost+">" + contact + "</a>" + ".") //--> </script> </p> --------------------------------- How can I make an image instead of the text as a link to start thisscript?
I'm creating a form that will only allow user with specific at email addresses to be able to submit the form. For instance, these are preferred customers from say a company called Sanderson. Michael may have the email michael@sanderson.com. I want to make sure that my form only excepts emails from this company; only specific @sanderson.com email addressesHow can I do that?Right now I'm trying to use:
Been having some trouble with this, I am trying to find a javascript or DHTML form field which is similar to the outlook web access email address fields which show an icon to identify the address, and the screen name of the address instead of the full email address, as a hyperlink. I was wanting to know if anyone knows of something like this already around or if I need to design my own.
I want to check the email address type in a contact form but want to reject it if it's from a certain domain I actually use this regexp : /^[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+@([a-zA-Z0-9-]+.)+[a-zA-Z0-9]{2,4}$/ (taken from the jquery validationengine) to check if the email address is correctly formated but I'd like to reject it if contains hotmail between the @ and the. I tried many things but couldn't get something that works.
I have a script that has a form and i need it to send to an email address. The send button has an onclick with send() as its action, the js file has a send function but no way of inputting an email address, I though of adding .submit() or .post() jquery items but I am having trouble. Basically the script was given to me as is because there was no need for it and I wanted to get it to work.
I woud first of all like to post this nifty little script to stop robots stealing your email address from your website:
<script LANGUAGE="javascript">
var first = 'ma' var second = 'il' var third = 'to:' var address = 'USERNAME' var domain = 'HOTMAIL' var ext = 'COM' document.write('<a href="'); document.write(first+second+third); document.write(address); document.write('@'); document.write(domain); document.write('.'); document.write(ext); document.write('">'); document.write('Email Me</a>');
</script>
All you need to change is the Address, Domain, and Extension.
Secondly, I would like a little help with adapting this code. My problem is that I want to incorporate this code into a mouse over code that exchanges the picture. (see here:Email Test page (http://akhet.port5.com/email.htm), where I have put the two codes on one page but they are not combined properly yet.)
The end result would be a mouse over picture exchange that the visitor can click on to email me and no robots can steal my email address.
Any one know how to combine these two scripts effectively?