Validate Multiple Fields That Have Same Name
Jun 29, 2009I am trying to validate the text fields in this form.
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I am trying to validate the text fields in this form.
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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
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<form method="post" action="addfeedetails.php" name="addfee" id="addfee" onSubmit="return Competetiorsfee();">
<table align="center" style="font-size:11px" class="tblborder">[code]...
I am able to validate the first two textboxes, after that I am not able to validate the remaining fields.
I have multiple fields in a form with the same name. Lets call the fields with the same name "junk_array". My first field of junk_array is a input type=hidden. All the others fields in junk_array that follow are type=text. I can reference this first hidden field in IE with document.form.field[0].value. In, fact my form works absolutely wonderful in IE 6. However, netscape 4.7 does not recognize my first field in the array as the hidden field. Netscape sees the first visible text field as the first field in the array, subscript 0. What totally and utterly perplexes me, is that, from a previous thread, I can do this and get 9999 back in an alert
box in Netscape and IE. So, this proves Netscape doesn't have some evil code that disregards hidden fields. I guess...
<body onload="alert(document.myForm.test[0].value);">
<form name="myForm">
<input type="hidden" name="test" value="9999">
<input type="hidden" name="test" value="8888">
<input type="text" name="test" value="6">
<input type="text" name="test" value="3">
</form>
I even copied these fields directly below the opening <form> tag in my form and both Netscape and IE see the first hidden field as as
subscript 0.
However, my form is much more complicated. I have tables within tables and about 30 other fields. In my form I cannot for the life of me get Netscape to recognize the first hidden field of junk_array to zed as index 0.
Somehow, If I make the first type=hidden fields visible, netscape does work nicely. Why when I toggle type=hidden to type=text does Netscape cooperate. What is happening here? Anyone else have this problem with hidden fields in Netscape? I could post the code to my form but it is
big.
</html>
<script type='text/javascript'>
function formValidator(){
// Make quick references to our fields
var name = document.getElementById('name');
var addr = document.getElementById('addr');
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I have a survey with hundred of input boxes. I want to make a script that will validate all fields not empty and maybe jump to the empty box. I made the validation with php but i'm not so good at javascript (if is possible to validate by input not by input name).
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The input fields look like this (each pair is a row):
The 'name' and 'id' attributes are dynamically named with the integer increasing in value, by 1, for every new field.
As this is client controlled, I do not know how many rows there will be...
I haven't been able to find anybody else with this same problem, so here goes...
I'm using LiveValidation to validate fields in a form before they are submitted. I have one option where the user can select "Married" "Engaged" "Living Together" or "Single"... based on what they select, it will show/hide different text input fields (Spouse Name, Fiance Name, Companion Name).
My problem is that even when these fields are hidden (using display='none'), LiveValidation still won't let the form submit if these fields are blank.
Does anyone know of a way I can have LiveValidation check to see if these fields are visible or hidden, and decide whether or not to let the form submit? Is there a Custom LiveValidation parameter or something?
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This is where I thought that This Script would work great. It adds a "sentence image" in red when a required field is missed. This would keep the person on the same page, and highlight the missed fields!
My Problem; I've tried to adapt the script to my already existing form, but when I click the submit button, I quickly see my tables "expand" from the inserted image (haven't sized the image to fit yet, so it enlarges the table), but then immediately proceeds to the php script!
Below is the code between the head tags but only for field-1 for now!
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I am trying to make several fields in a HTML form validated, but only
when a dynamic checkbox is selected. I am not sure how to do this.
Here is a snippet of the dynamic checkbox code:
<%
Set RSLIST = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
SQLLIST = "SELECT * FROM Newsletters ORDER BY Newsletter_Name"
RSLIST.Open SQLLIST, Conn, 1, 3
%>
<%Do While Not RSLIST.EOF%>
<input type="checkbox" name="Newsletters"
value="<%=RSLIST("ID")%>"><%=RSLIST("Newsletter_Name")%>
I would like to make three fields (company, phone_work, license)
mandatory when one of the "ID" (i.e. ID 2) is checked.
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I posted code in [URL].. look that the email field is hidden but prevent the form to be sent. I need a general rule that collect all the required fields that are hidden, not only the e-mail field as in the example (In my real form I have 54 fields).
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How to validate more than one field in JavaScript
The code in HTML:
So I am trying to validate many input fields inside a form before I send it off to mysql.
The page link is: [URL]
I am 99% sure it a JavaScript issue and I am a beginner with JS. My JS code is as follows:
function validate(form)
{
//Pull values from form
var email = form.user_email.value;
var confEmail = form.conf_email.value;
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I'm trying to change the color of the labels according to what input field is wrong. It seems to loop through and keep my labels black. It shows the email red for a millisecond though.
I am trying to use jquery: validation plugin by Jörn Zaefferer. Which works really well I have to say. The one limitation I am trying to work around is how I can run validation for required fields before I submit a form. At the moment I have to submit the form before I see the error messages for required fields I would like to see them prior as the user tabs through the form.
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For example, phone number is optional but I want it to validate if the user enters something. Code for the phone in the JS file is:
jQuery.validator.addMethod("phone", function(phone_number, element) {
phone_number = phone_number.replace(/s+/g, "");
return this.optional(element) || phone_number.length > 9 &&
phone_number.match(/^(1-?)?(([2-9]d{2})|[2-9]d{2})-?[2-9]d{2}-?d{4}$/);
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When I just put "phone" as the class it validates the field even if it is not edited by the user at all. For the required fields I put "required" as the class to validate them but I just read in another post that this is not necessary with the plugin...? I guess I am not sure whether the field should be define as optional by a class or in the JS file, and if it's the latter, how to do that.
Trying to use the [URL] I would like to beable to ignore default values, but am sort of stuck. I already looked through all 42 results after searching for how to validate while ignoring default value. I have tried:
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im using Jquery.validate, and I have a particular issue, jquery plugin is validating fields which didn't have rules. this is my code. Im attaching my code.Display name, First and Last name works fine. The wrong behavior is when I change DDL values and Do click elsewhere in the page, the minlenght validation activates for the dropdown lists.
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<div class="required"><input /></div>
I was hoping this can be easily changed in the plugin syntax, but I can't find any reference to such a change (to select the required fields using this selector: ".required input"[where input is any form element])
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I've simplified the code down a bit and it is behaving exactly the same way as the big form...which is to say it's not behaving at all.
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head >
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