Personally, I just use the basics to check the input and massage it as
required.

If you use JQuery, I don't believe that is server side though.

On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 8:10 AM, John M Bliss <bliss.j...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> +1 to Gerald's question. Post-cfform, I used Adobe Spry which was pretty
> good. Nowadays, I'd like to use a JQuery plugin / lib (as opposed to
> rolling my own JQuery), but have not ID'd one yet. Anyone have a favorite?
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 10:06 AM, Gerald Guido <gerald.gu...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>>
>> Has anyone found a replacement for client side validation that is even
>> close to CFform in terms of comprehensiveness of data types it validates
>> against? CFForm is pretty freakin exhaustive.
>>
>> I looked in earnest (within the last year or two) to find a replacement and
>> have not seen anything that would come close to the completeness of
>> datatypes it validates against.
>>
>> Any suggestions for a client side validation replacement?
>>
>> I am not a particularly big fan of pop up boxes nor CFForm itself, but it
>> *is* a huge time saver in a crunch time.
>>
>> G!
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 10:51 AM, Russ Michaels <r...@michaels.me.uk>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > just to break it down a bit further.
>> >
>> > People that know JS and use Jquery a lot generally wont bother using
>> > CFFOREM and CF's built in ajax stuff as they know they can do it much
>> > better themselves.
>> > The stuff built into CF is great for quick and dirty solutions if your a
>> > beginner or want to knock something out quick and not too concerned about
>> > how its done.
>> > There are however some plusses and minuses on each side.
>> > The code CF generates to do cf form validation for example  is rather
>> > clunky and repetitive (not good code reuse), however it is only
>> generating
>> > the code you need so in the grand scale, quite small, but does rely on
>> > the existence of the CFIDE folder.
>> > Using JQuery or similar would result in better code, and you could have
>> the
>> > same set of code handle server side validation and client side (via ajax)
>> > and you don;t rely on CF or the CFIDE, but there will be much more code
>> as
>> > you have the JQuery library to include for a start, so this may be
>> overkill
>> > if your needs are simply and add unnecessary bloat and loading time to
>> your
>> > page.
>> >
>> > A lot of people STILL do not even consider server side validation, which
>> > allows haxors to bypass all your client side validation by disabling JS
>> and
>> > potentially hacking your forms, injecting malware/phishing code,
>> > XSS attacks etc.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
> 

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