Validate A Text Field To Make Sure It Contains Only Digits?
Feb 5, 2010How can I validate a text field to make sure it contains only digits?
View 4 RepliesHow can I validate a text field to make sure it contains only digits?
View 4 RepliesI'm currently using formchek.js to validate various form fields, however, I cannot figure out how to validate a field with a numeric range of 6-10 digits. I apologize in advance for asking such a question since I'm using formchek.js, but my strength is server-side programming not JavaScript.
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Using jQuery Validate to do it's job of validating a form. Problem is I need to get at least one phone number recorded in the form - either a Telephone or Mobile (Cell).Is there any inbuilt way of setting up the rules to do this?I have seen the Milk demo for the validate plugin where there's something similar, but the 'name' attribute is the same, something that's not going to be the same for two different text inputs.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a text field where a user can enter either a(n):American zip code (example: "02475")Canadian zip code (example: "A3F 4G6")A "city/state abbreviation" combination (example: "Toronto, ON", or "Las Vegas, NV")For the most part, users don't have much of a problem with the first two criteria, but some people have some trouble with the third, either by entering simply a state ("NB", or "Texas"), a city, or spelling out the state name "Chicago, Illinois". I need to put together some validation that makes sure that:
If the entered text is not an american or canadian zip code (IOW, if the entered text contains no numbers at all - in that case, move on to the next validation check)Check to see if the third to last character is non alphanumeric (if they entered the city/state combination correctly, there would be some sort of non-alphanumeric separator between the city and state abbreviation)if the entered text doesn't fit the criteria, return the error.
function hasNumbers(string) {
var regex = /d/g;
return regex.test(string);
}
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I'm trying to set up a form that has a text field that is required to be blank - I'm dealing with form spam, and the bots are stuffing every text field with random crap. So, I have a text box that is required to be blank. But I can't get jquery.validate to understand both required and blank.the text input is has a name and id of live_check.I have added this method:
$.validator.addMethod("equalToParam", function(value, element, param) {return value == param;});
and then my rules look like this:
rules: {
first_name: "required",
last_name: "required",[code]...
But validate flags the empty text box as invalid (because it's required?)
I have written a form in HTML which contains username,lastname,email,password and submit.I have written a javascript to validate this form [validate(username,lastname,,password)].On submit this javascript function will be called and hence form get validated. I am passing all the arguements(username,lastname,email and password) to the javascript function..Is it possible to make me a code such that it should call an individual function for each field in the form.for ex:if i have not entered username, last name in the form and attempt to submit, only username arguement should be passed to the function as it comes first in the form.In other sense i want to validate individual text field validation of my form.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am making a form validator which has some field like "credit card number" and "credit card security code". I need to make sure that those fields only contain digit, no alphabet and any others characters like "." , "," , etc.
Here is my code:
<html>
<head>
<title>JQuery FOrm Test</title>
<style type="text/css">
body { font: 11px/15px verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; }
.center { text-align:center; font-style:bold; }
.center_button { display:block;
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto; }
</style> .....
how to validate an input text before submitting or placing the cursor in another field? I've tried this below but it doesn't work.
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I need to do javascript money validation for a field. the condtions are
1) depending on the Locale (not sure if this can be done in JS like US,Germany..)
2) verify if it has $,pound symbol, yen symbol..
3) group the digits either like 00,00,000 or 000,000,000
4) accept 2 digits decimal 000,000.00
I have a rich text field in my form. I don't want the content added to be edited my anyone. So how can i make it uneditable. By the way i have designed this form using lotus domino designer.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHere is my validation script from dreamweaver I also have it in php for server side. But I trying to get a checkbox to make a text field required when you select it. Right now I have it so when you hit submit whether the text field is filled out or whether the checkbox is selected or not the error message comes up no matter. The link to the page is [URL]
function validateCheckbox() {
if(document.forms["form1"].sales.checked) {
if(document.forms["form1"].telephone.value.length < 12) { // xxx-xxx-xxxx
return false;
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I have a form that has multiple text fields but what I'm needing to do is when a dollar amount is added to text field 1 I need to set the opposite amt in text field 2 and then NOT allow the user to make any changes to text field 2 but making it unavailable for change.
Also here is my function:
$(function() {
$("#ARTransferForm\:fromAccountAmt").blur(function() {
var fromAccountAmount = $("#ARTransferForm\:fromAccountAmt").val();
alert("fromAccountAmount " + fromAccountAmount);
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Is there a way with javascript I can make the content inside input text field a link? If yes can anyone direct me to that script?
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.
I have a text field (field1) already displayed on the HTML page. However, there's a link where you can add additional text fields to the page as well. When the link is clicked, the second text field is added successfully (field2), and when the link is clicked again, the third text field (field3) is added successfully. However, the third field does not add itself to the page, and the text for anything greater than a third field also isn't displayed after. This obviously means that my "fields" variable is not working right
<script language="javascript">
fields = 1;
function addMore() {
if (fields = 1) {
document.getElementById('addedMore').innerHTML = "<input type='text' name='field2' size='25' /> <span>Field 2.</span>";
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that a javascript which is validating a phone number accepts only digits but if the text field is left empty it should accept the entry as an empty entry...
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a credit card field that is only mandatory if they select a credit card as a payment type.
If they select Gift Certificate, then I set the card to not be mandatory:
$('#creditcard').removeClass('required').removeClass('creditcard');
validationRules.rules.CardNumber.required = false;
however the validation still fails on the creditcard field. If I enter this in to Firefox's console:
$("#OForm").validate().element("#creditcard");
it returns false.
To make matters more confusing, this validation only fails on my form when I am passing a particular parameter in the URL string. I've scoured my code and cannot figure out why that parameter would have any impact whatsoever on this matter.
I am new in jquery and learning it.I am going to make a form validation where if the radio button is checked then the form validation will take place in particular one field ie file field and all other fields will be validated normally. Here is my code:
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Is there any way to make a SELECT field in HTML as a read only field?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have a website containing 26 subdirectories 'a' to 'z'
On the home page I want a text field and submit button
If someone for example types 'j' it will go to the 'j' folder home page
Does anyone know where I might find code like this?
I am trying to validate a name field for a form I am doing. I am trying to do something that says the user can enter two or more alphabetical characters (which I can do) then they could have a hyphen or space followed by more characters if needed.
So far I have the following code from following examples in the "Working with strings chapter of the book". The code will validate if the user has two or more alphabetical characters but I cant get it to work if I then put in a hyphen.
Code:
I am trying to write some Javascript to validate a certain field. I have it working but I want to make it only validate if there is something in that field. I've looked at different tutorials online but I can't seem to get it to work. This is what I have so far:
if((form.fieldname.value.length < 5))
{alert("Field must have at least 5 characters!");
return false;
}
I don't want this statement to run unless there is something entered into the field.
I am trying to validate two dates, to make sure one comes before another. This is the code I have:
function validate_time(fielda, fieldb) {
if (fielda < fieldb ) {
ErrFields.push("The start date must be before the end date");
return false;
} else {
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I have a form field that is for a url.
I have the value of the field http:// so that the users can add in www.site.com
How do I validate:
1) there is a website entered
2) that it begins with http:// (in case they tabbed and deleted this part and only have www.site.com or just site.com)
In javascript - is it possible to validate a field which could have several different values... such as:
"1BVF"
"9IUJ"
"QW-9"
I have googled - but can only seem to find single validations, so was wondering if I am barking up the wrong tree.