[jQuery] Re: Problem with form validation (works in FF, but not in IE)

2008-02-25 Thread Chris Jordan

Just to let you know, that switching from jquery.validate.pack.js to
jquery.validate.js worked like a champ. I wonder if the packed version
can be fixed though as I'd rather use it.

On Feb 24, 4:11 pm, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks for the response! I'll let you know how it turned out.

 On Feb 20, 10:41 pm, Macarrão [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hails! Well, I've been using this plugin and it works nice!

  I think you'd better give the attribute name the same value as the
  id attribute. I believe IE and Opera selects by name insted of id.

  On 20 fev, 22:58, ChrisJordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Hi folks,

   This page http://seifactory.com/login.php works in FireFox without
   problem, but doesn't do anything in IE. Now, I'm only talking about
   validation here, the form doesn't actually *do* anything just yet. All I 
   was
   trying to do was get the validation going.

   This is the first time I've attempted to use Jörn's validation plug-in, 
   and
   I'm kinda getting the hang of it (or so I thought), but now this isn't
   working in IE so I'm all stumped. I'd like to figure this out before I try
   to work on learning anything else (like error message placement ... hints 
   on
   that would be welcome too, though).

   Thanks heaps everyone,
  Chris

   --http://cjordan.us


[jQuery] Re: Problem with form validation (works in FF, but not in IE)

2008-02-25 Thread Q-Zma

I already seen same problem with packed version in the past, Joern
promised to check packed version everytime, but looks like he forgot
that time :)

On 25 фев, 17:55, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just to let you know, that switching from jquery.validate.pack.js to
 jquery.validate.js worked like a champ. I wonder if the packed version
 can be fixed though as I'd rather use it.

 On Feb 24, 4:11 pm, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Thanks for the response! I'll let you know how it turned out.

  On Feb 20, 10:41 pm, Macarrão [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Hails! Well, I've been using this plugin and it works nice!

   I think you'd better give the attribute name the same value as the
   id attribute. I believe IE and Opera selects by name insted of id.

   On 20 fev, 22:58, ChrisJordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi folks,

This page http://seifactory.com/login.php works in FireFox without
problem, but doesn't do anything in IE. Now, I'm only talking about
validation here, the form doesn't actually *do* anything just yet. All 
I was
trying to do was get the validation going.

This is the first time I've attempted to use Jörn's validation plug-in, 
and
I'm kinda getting the hang of it (or so I thought), but now this isn't
working in IE so I'm all stumped. I'd like to figure this out before I 
try
to work on learning anything else (like error message placement ... 
hints on
that would be welcome too, though).

Thanks heaps everyone,
   Chris

--http://cjordan.us


[jQuery] Re: Problem with form validation (works in FF, but not in IE)

2008-02-24 Thread Chris Jordan

Thanks for the response! I'll let you know how it turned out.

On Feb 20, 10:41 pm, Macarrão [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hails! Well, I've been using this plugin and it works nice!

 I think you'd better give the attribute name the same value as the
 id attribute. I believe IE and Opera selects by name insted of id.

 On 20 fev, 22:58, ChrisJordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hi folks,

  This page http://seifactory.com/login.php works in FireFox without
  problem, but doesn't do anything in IE. Now, I'm only talking about
  validation here, the form doesn't actually *do* anything just yet. All I was
  trying to do was get the validation going.

  This is the first time I've attempted to use Jörn's validation plug-in, and
  I'm kinda getting the hang of it (or so I thought), but now this isn't
  working in IE so I'm all stumped. I'd like to figure this out before I try
  to work on learning anything else (like error message placement ... hints on
  that would be welcome too, though).

  Thanks heaps everyone,
 Chris

  --http://cjordan.us


[jQuery] Re: Problem with form validation (works in FF, but not in IE)

2008-02-21 Thread Macarrão

Hails! Well, I've been using this plugin and it works nice!

I think you'd better give the attribute name the same value as the
id attribute. I believe IE and Opera selects by name insted of id.

On 20 fev, 22:58, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi folks,

 This page http://seifactory.com/login.php works in FireFox without
 problem, but doesn't do anything in IE. Now, I'm only talking about
 validation here, the form doesn't actually *do* anything just yet. All I was
 trying to do was get the validation going.

 This is the first time I've attempted to use Jörn's validation plug-in, and
 I'm kinda getting the hang of it (or so I thought), but now this isn't
 working in IE so I'm all stumped. I'd like to figure this out before I try
 to work on learning anything else (like error message placement ... hints on
 that would be welcome too, though).

 Thanks heaps everyone,
 Chris

 --http://cjordan.us


[jQuery] Re: Problem with form validation (works in FF, but not in IE)

2008-02-20 Thread Q-Zma

try not packed version, min for example... btw on IE7 works fine, IE6
have some error: check IE status bar (bottom left) for yellow !, I
think Joern will see you message or you can write him private message

On Feb 21, 12:58 am, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi folks,

 This page http://seifactory.com/login.php works in FireFox without
 problem, but doesn't do anything in IE. Now, I'm only talking about
 validation here, the form doesn't actually *do* anything just yet. All I was
 trying to do was get the validation going.

 This is the first time I've attempted to use Jörn's validation plug-in, and
 I'm kinda getting the hang of it (or so I thought), but now this isn't
 working in IE so I'm all stumped. I'd like to figure this out before I try
 to work on learning anything else (like error message placement ... hints on
 that would be welcome too, though).

 Thanks heaps everyone,
 Chris

 --http://cjordan.us