[jQuery] Re: Validate jquery plugin problem

2010-01-20 Thread Niagara
No error bat if i insert a valid captcha, show label error with '1'. If i insert a fake captcha, show label error correctly. The part of code is: antispam_captcha: { required: true, remote: "/metwit/comuni/action.php"

[jQuery] Re: validate - error messages keep piling up

2009-12-18 Thread Mark Livingstone
Works now :) Had to create a special class that combined all three classes. On Dec 17, 5:36 pm, Mark Livingstone wrote: > OK, thanks. I will try and report back. > > On Dec 16, 12:22 pm, Jörn Zaefferer > wrote: > > > You have three classes specified for the errorClass. The plugin can't handle >

[jQuery] Re: validate - error messages keep piling up

2009-12-17 Thread Mark Livingstone
OK, thanks. I will try and report back. On Dec 16, 12:22 pm, Jörn Zaefferer wrote: > You have three classes specified for the errorClass. The plugin can't handle > that. If you actually need more then one class, use the highlight and > unhighlight options to add and remove those. > > Jörn > > On

[jQuery] Re: (validate)

2009-12-17 Thread eimantas
Here how it looks now: validator : $('#new_place').validate({ errorElement: 'p', errorPlacement: function(error, elem) { error.addClass('error-message left'); if (elem.attr('id') != 'select_id') { elem.parent('span').after(error); } else {

Re: [jQuery] Re: validate - error messages keep piling up

2009-12-16 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
You have three classes specified for the errorClass. The plugin can't handle that. If you actually need more then one class, use the highlight and unhighlight options to add and remove those. Jörn On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Mark Livingstone wrote: > On Dec 16, 9:59 am, Jörn Zaefferer > wr

[jQuery] Re: validate - error messages keep piling up

2009-12-16 Thread Mark Livingstone
On Dec 16, 9:59 am, Jörn Zaefferer wrote: > At least post your full JS codes instead of just excerpts. > Jörn http://jsbin.com/isuco/edit I can e-mail you the link to my working page if that will help. Unfortunately I cannot share it here.

[jQuery] Re: validate - error messages keep piling up

2009-12-16 Thread Mark Livingstone
On Dec 16, 9:59 am, Jörn Zaefferer wrote: > At least post your full JS codes instead of just excerpts. > > Jörn http://jsbin.com/isuco/edit I can e-mail you the link to my working page if that will help. Unfortunately I cannot change it here.

Re: [jQuery] Re: validate - error messages keep piling up

2009-12-16 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
At least post your full JS codes instead of just excerpts. Jörn On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Mark Livingstone wrote: > Jörn , it's hard to extract the code and make it functional just for > jsbin.com > > Basically, the validation plug-in APPENDS element that contains > the error message rig

[jQuery] Re: validate - error messages keep piling up

2009-12-16 Thread Mark Livingstone
Jörn , it's hard to extract the code and make it functional just for jsbin.com Basically, the validation plug-in APPENDS element that contains the error message right after the input field. When another message appears, it appends it again instead of first removing the initial message. My workar

Re: [jQuery] Re: validate - error messages keep piling up

2009-12-16 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
Could you provide a full example, eg. via jsbin.com? Jörn On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Mark Livingstone wrote: > anyone? :) > > On Dec 15, 12:37 pm, Mark Livingstone wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Since I moved to a new design I cannot figure out how to stop the > > validate plug-in to append error

[jQuery] Re: validate - error messages keep piling up

2009-12-16 Thread Mark Livingstone
anyone? :) On Dec 15, 12:37 pm, Mark Livingstone wrote: > Hi, > > Since I moved to a new design I cannot figure out how to stop the > validate plug-in to append error messages and instead have it remove > the previous error message before creating another one. > > here is what my HTML code looks

[jQuery] Re: validate

2009-12-14 Thread caii
can't reply??!! On Dec 14, 6:04 pm, sucheta wrote: > Rob, > > Thanks . I will try this and get back .. > > Sucheta > > On Dec 12, 1:39 pm, rpinna wrote: > > > I have a similar situation with a timepicker control.  I have a text > > input and an image that displays a popup when selected. > > The

[jQuery] Re: validate

2009-12-14 Thread sucheta
Rob, Thanks . I will try this and get back .. Sucheta On Dec 12, 1:39 pm, rpinna wrote: > I have a similar situation with a timepicker control.  I have a text > input and an image that displays a popup when selected. > The popup fills the input field when a selection is made.  The > timepicker

[jQuery] Re: validate

2009-12-12 Thread rpinna
I have a similar situation with a timepicker control. I have a text input and an image that displays a popup when selected. The popup fills the input field when a selection is made. The timepicker control allows me to define a callback whenever this occurs. I use the callback to force validation

[jQuery] Re: validate

2009-12-12 Thread rpinna
Sucheta, You need to trigger a change event when the popup sets the input field. Something like... mydateinput.change(); ~Rob On Dec 4, 3:41 am, sucheta wrote: > Hello all, > > I am using the > JQueryvalidator fromhttp://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-validation/ > . And I am us

[jQuery] Re: validate

2009-12-10 Thread Marcuus
Bugger it Ill go back to doing it the old fashioned way. Ive wasted 2 days on this pluggin. I was wondering what the b stood for in bassisstance! M. On Dec 10, 10:44 am, Marcuus wrote: > Hi > > I am using validation plugin with a submodal dialogue form. > > It works really well except on the seco

[jQuery] Re: [validate] - jquery plugin + recaptcha = anyone get this to work?

2009-12-07 Thread Scott Sauyet
On Dec 7, 10:24 am, Carlos De Oliveira wrote: > This is a JQuery Forum. And the question is about Jörn Zaefferer's Validation plug-in, certainly on-topic here. Unfortunately, I haven't used either of the CAPTCHA's under question, nor had much experience with the validation plug-in, so I have not

[jQuery] Re: [validate]

2009-12-02 Thread 123gotoandplay
ok this one helped me out: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1020943/jquery-validate-with-a-dynamic-number-of-fields

[jQuery] Re: [validate]

2009-12-02 Thread 123gotoandplay
Tx for the quick answer I am using this plugin http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-validation/ I will try to put the js code on the bottom (after i have created the dyn. fields) Thnks for pointing me to the 'live' function but i don't think i can use it in combo with the validatio

[jQuery] Re: validate

2009-12-01 Thread tom
I asked the question on stack overflow: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1827483/jquery-validate-plugin-how-to-trim-values-before-form-validation On Dec 1, 1:50 pm, tom wrote: > I'm using the jquery.validation plugin by Jörn Zaefferer and I was > wondering whether there's a easy way to trim for

[jQuery] Re: Validate / Remote

2009-11-28 Thread RCLumbriga
Thnk a lot.. Work... Thkns On 26 nov, 14:02, Jörn Zaefferer wrote: > That script will get a single GET paremter with the name of the field as the > key and the value of the field as the value, here you'd get > verifica_user.php?cusuario=username > > Jörn > > On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 1:30 PM,

[jQuery] Re: (validate)

2009-11-23 Thread Enoch
Thanks for your aid. On Nov 22, 1:40 am, Tsz Ming WONG wrote: > On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Enoch wrote: > >

[jQuery] Re: (validate) error in IE7

2009-11-18 Thread dmikester1
Hey Jörn, Do you have a fix for this? Thanks Mike On Nov 17, 9:59 am, dmikester1 wrote: > I couldn't figure out how to include stuff like css and images at that > link. > > http://www.michaelandregina.com/chris/form.html > > Thanks > Mike > > On Nov 17, 9:43 am, Jörn Zaefferer > wrote: > > > Cou

[jQuery] Re: (validate) error in IE7

2009-11-17 Thread dmikester1
I couldn't figure out how to include stuff like css and images at that link. http://www.michaelandregina.com/chris/form.html Thanks Mike On Nov 17, 9:43 am, Jörn Zaefferer wrote: > Could you provide some code? A testpage? jsbin.com works great for that. > > Jörn > > On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 4:39

[jQuery] Re: (validate) Can rules be turned off by setting them to false?

2009-11-11 Thread Mike817
bump On Nov 3, 11:30 pm, Mike817 wrote: > I'm trying to use a checkbox to turn a validation rule off or on. The > rules I'm using is: > > MyField: { >         required: "#MyCheckbox:unchecked", >         number: "#MyCheckbox:unchecked" > > } > > The required rule turns off fine, but the number ru

[jQuery] Re: (validate) Using metadata attr type with validate plugin

2009-11-10 Thread Iwan Vosloo
On Nov 10, 11:29 am, Iwan Vosloo wrote: > (The following does work:) > required="*" >           class="{messages:{required:'Enter this!',minlength:'Too > short!'}}"/> Oops, that should have read: -i

[jQuery] Re: (validate) Customising bassistance validation plugin

2009-11-09 Thread Iwan Vosloo
Of course, its a jquery expression, what else... However, I do think the docs may be wrong: at http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Validation/Methods/required#dependency-expression In the arguments section it reads: "An expression (String) is evaluated in the context of the element's form, making the

[jQuery] Re: (validate) Customising bassistance validation plugin

2009-11-09 Thread Iwan Vosloo
Ah, I got it working... The value of the "required" attribute should be a dependency-expression (http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Validation/ Methods/required#dependency-expression ) So, required="true" does not work. I'm still trying to figure out what else can be in there / what exactly a depen

[jQuery] Re: (validate) Customising bassistance validation plugin

2009-11-09 Thread Iwan Vosloo
Hi Jörn, On Nov 7, 3:28 pm, Jörn Zaefferer wrote: > The plugin by default picks up attributes, so if you're using attribute > names that match validation plugin methods, it should work like that. Though > you may need to also provide a value, ala required="true", not sure about > that. This work

[jQuery] Re: (validate) preclude, deny, disallow or prohibit URLs from submitting

2009-11-09 Thread gdekadt
Thank you so much for the answer - and sorry for not picking up on it sooner! (I expected to get anemail notifcation!) I've had a go at implementing this new method but it's not working for me. I've added your code into my validate call but it's not doing anything there. santiagorestaurant.es/con

[jQuery] Re: (validate plugin) dependency callback not being triggered

2009-11-09 Thread Brad Hile
Thanks Jules I'll give it a try now. I was looking for something that would trigger the validation but I thought it was automagically triggered onblur/keyup but perhaps thats only after the initially validate via submit * thanks for the typo spotting!.. totally missed that ta Brad On Nov 6, 11:1

[jQuery] Re: (validate plugin) dependency callback not being triggered

2009-11-05 Thread Jules
Hi, Validation only triggered if you call submit the page or call the $ ("form").valid() function. I didn't see any submit() or $ ("form").valid() call in your page. Try adding this to your page js script inside ready() $("#validateMe").click(function(){ if($("form").valid()) alert("Al

[jQuery] Re: (validate plugin) dependency callback not being triggered

2009-11-05 Thread Brad Hile
Bump > Hi > I've tried every way I can think of to use dependency to enable > additional elements to be required and have had no luck at all. I > simply want to enable "required" on a number of fields when a specific > radio button is selected and for it to be disabled when its not. > (These field

[jQuery] Re: (validate) validation (plugin) remote message option problem.

2009-11-04 Thread Nemezya
Hi, I don't know if it can help but i had a quite similar problem. The function associated to my remote test was triggered whatever the server response because of a bad json encoding for the true/false response. I used json_encode() and it works now.

Re: [jQuery] Re: (validate) form field validation with field id doesn't work.

2009-10-30 Thread monika budhiraja
Hi there , thanks for your reply. So, you mean we need to have a "label" tag? Can we skip that label tag. Also, I wanted to apply css changes based on the id. Let;s say If we have multiple checkboxes and use multiple selections, then we want to show some different css on selected once. Orafter

Re: [jQuery] Re: (validate) form field validation with field id doesn't work.

2009-10-30 Thread Don Dunbar
Hi, multiple fields should not have the same 'name' in a form. If you need first name for two parts of a form, then you should give a more explicit name to the input : ex. first name for shipping could be 'firstNameShip' and first name for billing could be 'firstNameBill' etc. The reason is because

[jQuery] Re: (validate) validator is undefined error

2009-10-30 Thread Collectonian
Awesome! That worked! Thank you so much! ~~ Summer On Oct 29, 4:38 pm, Jules wrote: > Sorry, didn't read the question thoroughly, > >                     whyvisitother: { >                         required: function(element) { > >                             var result = false; >                

Re: [jQuery] Re: (validate) form field validation with field id doesn't work.

2009-10-29 Thread monika budhiraja
yeah . that's what I think would be some confusion coz it might be that multiple fields that have same name but Ids would be unique throughout page. So, I was really wondering, if there is any way to setup rules and validations based on ids and ignore names completely. On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 5:

[jQuery] Re: (validate) validator is undefined error

2009-10-29 Thread Jules
Sorry, didn't read the question thoroughly, whyvisitother: { required: function(element) { var result = false; var chk = $("[name=whyvisit]"); $("[name=whyvisit]:checke

[jQuery] Re: (validate) form field validation with field id doesn't work.

2009-10-29 Thread James
If you change the name of your field, you'd have to change your rules in the validation options from "firstname" to "firstname1" also. On Oct 29, 10:34 am, Monika wrote: > Hi : >   I am trying to use jquery validatro plugin and used tried demo on > the live site.  Just looking if I can use this f

[jQuery] Re: (validate) validator is undefined error

2009-10-29 Thread Collectonian
Thanks, but that only seems to work if they only pick other. Since they can pick multiple checkboxes from that set, I need to see if they picked it among possibly multiple others. On Oct 28, 5:50 pm, Jules wrote: > Use this rule. >                 whyvisitother: { >                     required:

[jQuery] Re: (validate) validator is undefined error

2009-10-28 Thread Jules
Use this rule. whyvisitother: { required: function(element) { return $("[name=whyvisit]").index($ ("[name=whyvisit]:checked")) == 4; } On Oct 29, 7:34 am, Collectonian wrote: > With the suggestion earlier, everything is

[jQuery] Re: (validate) validator is undefined error

2009-10-28 Thread Collectonian
With the suggestion earlier, everything is working great, yay! All of my validation rules are also working, as well, except I can't figure out how to write the rule for my multi-option check box that has an "Other" option so that if other is among those checked, it will require the other input box

[jQuery] Re: (validate) validator is undefined error

2009-10-28 Thread Collectonian
Thanks...I go beat my own head now...can't believe I missed that! On Oct 27, 9:08 pm, Jules wrote: > Change > > var validator = $("#surveyForm").validate({ > > to > > var validator = $("form").validate({ > > or > > >                         > to > > >                         > > Good luck.

[jQuery] Re: (validate) validator is undefined error

2009-10-27 Thread Jules
Change var validator = $("#surveyForm").validate({ to var validator = $("form").validate({ or to Good luck. On Oct 28, 7:54 am, Collectonian wrote: > I'm trying to implement Validate on a survey form that has just a few > basic requiremen

[jQuery] Re: (validate) preclude, deny, disallow or prohibit URLs from submitting

2009-10-21 Thread livefree75
You need to create a new plugin method: $(function() { $.validator.addMethod("no_urls", function(value, element) { var re = new RegExp("([a-z\d\\-]+\\.)+[a-z]+)", "i"); // or whatever RegExp you want var url_found = re.test(value); return this.optional(elem

[jQuery] Re: (validate) preclude, deny, disallow or prohibit URLs from submitting

2009-10-21 Thread gdekadt
[bump] Anybody out there with any clues or suggestions? On Oct 15, 11:05 am, gdekadt wrote: > Hi all sorry - I can't figure this out and I'm a little thick. > > I'm using the great validation plug-in from bassistance and would like > to use it to stop a form submitting contents of a *required* c

[jQuery] Re: (validate) equalTo with complex names

2009-10-15 Thread Ade Goddard
Yeah i was aware of that but thought that the quoting within the rules method would overide it:) Glad its fixed now thx On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 2:33 PM, elubin wrote: > > this initial example probably didn't work because of the period. > there is a documented way to use periods in jquery... in

[jQuery] Re: (validate) equalTo with complex names

2009-10-15 Thread elubin
this initial example probably didn't work because of the period. there is a documented way to use periods in jquery... in the FAQ section "How do I select an element that has weird characters in its ID? " http://docs.jquery.com/Frequently_Asked_Questions eric On Oct 15, 7:36 am, ade wrote: >

[jQuery] Re: (validate) equalTo with complex names

2009-10-15 Thread Ade Goddard
Thanks Jaggi Yeah that put me on the right path the below works: $(document).ready(function(){ $("#registrationDetails").validate({ rules: { "emailAddress.email": "required email", "emailAddress.emailRepeated": { equalTo: "input[name='emailAddress.email']" } } }); }); thx again

[jQuery] Re: (validate) equalTo with complex names

2009-10-15 Thread Jaggi
I had this problem recently but the only way i managed to get around it was to do it via the custom caller. So for you you'd do: $("input[name='emailAddress.email']").rules("add", { equalTo: "#emailAddress.email" }); On Oct 15, 12:36 pm, ade wrote: > HI > > Wonde

[jQuery] Re: (validate) equalTo with complex names

2009-10-15 Thread Jaggi
oOps thinks that wrong: $("input[name='emailAddress.emailRepeated']").rules("add", { equalTo: "#emailAddress.email" }); i think you get the idea though. On Oct 15, 2:07 pm, Jaggi wrote: > I had this problem recently but the only way i managed to get around > it

[jQuery] Re: (validate) How to get individual error messages and disable auto-showing

2009-10-14 Thread Mike
For my first question I ended up switching from the jalerts plugin to just using the jquery ui dialog box. Seems to work well. The issue is that the jalerts popup doesn't use a previously configured div on the page to show things...it creates a new one...so the validation plugin has no place to

[jQuery] Re: Validate

2009-10-14 Thread TipTop
I have now solved this issue so no need to post any replies - Thanks! On 8 Oct, 17:35, TipTop wrote: > I am new to jquery(my first application!)  and I am using the > fantastic validate plugin. I am calling a dialog from a tab and > although the validation  works perfectly if you keep accessing

[jQuery] Re: [validate] Locking submit button interferes with validation plugin

2009-10-13 Thread James
Maybe something like this: $("#myForm").bind("submit", function() { $(this).validate(validation_options); var valid = $(this).valid(); if (valid) { // lock form, show loading animation, do submit } // you don't really need an 'else' here.

[jQuery] Re: (validate) - How do I validate required fields before form submit

2009-10-13 Thread Josh
gt; -Original Message- > From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:jquery...@googlegroups.com] On > > Behalf Of Josh > Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 4:28 PM > To: jQuery (English) > Subject: [jQuery] Re: (validate) - How do I validaterequiredfields before > form submit > > Ale

[jQuery] Re: (validate) - How do I validate required fields before form submit

2009-10-13 Thread Rick Faircloth
Does Jorn's plug-in still not work on blur? Rick -Original Message- From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:jquery...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Josh Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 4:28 PM To: jQuery (English) Subject: [jQuery] Re: (validate) - How do I validate required f

[jQuery] Re: (validate) - How do I validate required fields before form submit

2009-10-13 Thread Josh
Alex, I am having the same issue. I have been working on this for hours, and I might have a solution. Hopefully, somebody more knowledge about how the Validate plugin works can speak up and help us both. What I found is that if a field (input, select, etc) has not been validated yet, it calls the

[jQuery] Re: (validate) does not work with backup php validation

2009-10-13 Thread Don Dunbar
Hi, it's hard to tell, could you explain in more detail what you mean by 'ignored completely'. Do you mean that you tried entering invalid data and the javascript didn't produce errors? But, at the same time you seem to have a problem in your php validation. Your if statement says 'if name exists a

[jQuery] Re: (Validate) - Specifying error placement for only one field

2009-10-13 Thread akiller
I'm fully aware this is an old post, and you've probably fixed it by now, but I needed to do the same thing and found this via Google. This is what I came up with: errorPlacement: function(error, element) { var next = element.next().attr('class'); if ( next == 'ui

[jQuery] Re: Validate: regex that returns true elsewhere returns false inside validator method

2009-10-09 Thread w1ntermut3
Ok, it was me. Well, it was the encoding issue as discussed in the comments on http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-validation/ Updating code to: fixed it.

[jQuery] Re: (validate)

2009-10-08 Thread Bjarki
you can read about it herer http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Validation/validate select options, there is a code example there. On Oct 8, 6:11 pm, Miguel Simões wrote: > Is there any information about that function? I was looking at the code and > didn't find any reference to that function. > > >

[jQuery] Re: (validate) JSON Response for remote method

2009-10-08 Thread Bjarki
if the data is on the form {"result":true} you can use var returnObj = JSON.parse(data) if you use http://www.json.org/json_parse.js and return returnObj.result you can also use regards, Bjarki Heiðar On Oct 7, 9:13 am, zeussolo wrote: > Hi all, > > I would like to use the remote method to do

[jQuery] Re: (validate)

2009-10-08 Thread Miguel Simões
Is there any information about that function? I was looking at the code and didn't find any reference to that function. On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 01:58, Bjarki wrote: > > Hello Miguel, > > for part 3, you can use errorPlacement like this. > > errorPlacement: function(error, element) { >

[jQuery] Re: (validate)

2009-10-07 Thread Bjarki
Hello Miguel, for part 3, you can use errorPlacement like this. errorPlacement: function(error, element) { if (element.attr('id') === yourItem.attr('id')) { // insert the error after a given Item error.insertAfter(givenItem);

[jQuery] Re: (validate) How to activate validation on first blur?

2009-10-07 Thread Thomas
I believe I've found an acceptable solution that doesn't require hacking the plugin itself. I hope I haven't overlooked any unwanted side effects now. I've instantiated validate like this now, essentially overwriting the onfocusout handler: $(myform) .validate( onfocusout:

[jQuery] Re: validate

2009-10-05 Thread Dave Maharaj :: WidePixels.com
n false. I tried the field name with and without the quotes. Ideas? Thanks, Dave -Original Message- From: Paul Speranza [mailto:paulgspera...@gmail.com] Sent: October-04-09 5:08 PM To: jQuery (English) Subject: [jQuery] Re: validate I figured it out. I had to use the showCustomerErr

[jQuery] Re: validate

2009-10-04 Thread Paul Speranza
I figured it out. I had to use the showCustomerErrors method and got tid of focus cleanup. On Oct 2, 10:45 am, Paul Speranza wrote: > I am having a problem getting the error container to clear out after I > have fixed invalid inputs. I am using the > invalidHandler option. When my form is inval

[jQuery] Re: validate plugin step by step form

2009-09-28 Thread James
You can create different options in a variable an assign it to $.validate(). var option1 = { rules: { ... } messages: { ... } } var option2 = { rules: { ... } messages: { ... } } Call the appropriate one depending on which step you're in: $("#saverForm").validate(option1); $("#s

[jQuery] Re: validate - if "other" checked --> require input box

2009-09-25 Thread KeeganWatkins
are you using the validate plugin? i'm not familiar with it at all, but for a simple validation like this you could do: // DOM-ready handler $(function() { // Listen for "onsubmit" events for the form $("#signupForm").submit(function() { // Get the checkbox

[jQuery] Re: Validate Text Field onblur (Bassistance Validation Plugin)

2009-09-25 Thread Dave Buchholz - I-CRE8
Not at the moment, sorry Dave Buchholz On Sep 25, 12:51 am, Loony2nz wrote: > do you have an example of this somehwere?  I think I could use this > for upcoming forms I have in my pipeline. > > Thanks! > > On Sep 1, 10:33 am, Dave Buchholz - I-CRE8 wrote: > > > Got it, this code onfocusout: fu

[jQuery] Re: Validate Text Field onblur (Bassistance Validation Plugin)

2009-09-24 Thread Loony2nz
do you have an example of this somehwere? I think I could use this for upcoming forms I have in my pipeline. Thanks! On Sep 1, 10:33 am, Dave Buchholz - I-CRE8 wrote: > Got it, this code onfocusout: function(element) { this.element > (element); }, gives me what I am looking for > > Dave Buchho

[jQuery] Re: (validate) temporary deactivate validate listener of fields

2009-09-17 Thread Sandler
i looked throw the docu, but couldnt find anything. the only thread i found was this one: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/363268/how-do-remove-jquery-validation-from-a-form but i dont want to remove it, i just want to deactivate the validating for a period of time, when data is set greets On

[jQuery] Re: (validate) temporary deactivate validate listener of fields

2009-09-16 Thread lanxiazhi
Refer to documentation. 2009/9/17 Sandler > > Hi, 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 vali

[jQuery] Re: (validate), submitHandler and custom function

2009-09-16 Thread bgumbiker
Any Idea? thanks On Sep 15, 12:17 pm, bgumbiker wrote: > Indeed the message is sent with $.post(...) however it looks like the > following code is not called: > > jQuery.ajaxSetup({ >   'beforeSend': function(xhr) {xhr.setRequestHeader("Accept", "text/ > javascript")} > > }); > > and the server

[jQuery] Re: [validate] Custom functions onfocusin / -out

2009-09-16 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
You could also just bind focus and blur events to each element for the same effect, without requiring a change to the plugin code. Jörn On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 11:32 PM, Philipp wrote: > > Hi! > > I added a nice little tweak which allows me to define custom functions > called on (un) focussing

[jQuery] Re: [validate] Help with errorPlacement

2009-09-16 Thread Loony2nz
o...duh :) i have to keep in mind that I have to traverse the DOM tree Thanks :) On Sep 16, 12:19 pm, Jörn Zaefferer wrote: > You need to go up one more level: > > errorPlacement: function(error, element){ >   error.appendTo( element.parent().parent().next().find(".errorMsg") ); > > } > >

[jQuery] Re: [validate] Help with errorPlacement

2009-09-16 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
You need to go up one more level: errorPlacement: function(error, element){ error.appendTo( element.parent().parent().next().find(".errorMsg") ); } Jörn On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 8:18 PM, Loony2nz wrote: > > Hello, > > I need help with targeting a class on a TD to hold error messages with > jQ

[jQuery] Re: Validate: Focus on first invalid field after validation

2009-09-15 Thread Geoffrey
Ok, the problem with the non-validated fields submitting on hitting return twice is resolved by removing the following... onfocusout: function(element) { $(element).valid(); }, The problem is, I want this as I want an error to show if they tab through required fields and leave them blank

[jQuery] Re: Validate: Focus on first invalid field after validation

2009-09-15 Thread Geoffrey
Not for me. In Safari 4 and Firefox 3.5.3 under Snow Leopard and Firefox 3.5.3 under XP: Click in a required field (not the first one) and hit return. Focus stays in the focused field. Hit return again and the focus jumps to the first invalid field. If you focus a non-required field and hit r

[jQuery] Re: Validate: Focus on first invalid field after validation

2009-09-15 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
I can't reproduce that. Seems to work fine for me. Jörn On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 11:40 PM, Geoffrey wrote: > > Hmmm...I tried this but I discovered on the first submit that it > doesn't focus the first invalid field but it will if I hit return to > submit again. > > Also, when hitting submit on

[jQuery] Re: Validate: Focus on first invalid field after validation

2009-09-15 Thread Geoffrey
Hmmm...I tried this but I discovered on the first submit that it doesn't focus the first invalid field but it will if I hit return to submit again. Also, when hitting submit on a field that's not checked for validity, the form will submit successfully this second time as well despite still having

[jQuery] Re: (validate) email validator

2009-09-15 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
Yep. The goal here is to indicate to the user that he mistyped his address. For that to work reliably, the validation must accept all valid addresses, not just those that feel more valid then others. Jörn On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:39 PM, Scott Haneda wrote: > > Right, this is sort of a long de

[jQuery] Re: (validate) email validator

2009-09-15 Thread Scott Haneda
Right, this is sort of a long debate, which I see pop up on mailing lists for email servers. In the end, I think you need to go by the standards. Just because hotmail breaks the rules, does not mean you want to punish some other user who does not use hotmail, just because they use a ch

[jQuery] Re: Validate: Focus on first invalid field after validation

2009-09-15 Thread Geoffrey
Damn. I always forget about :first. Thanks. On Sep 16, 8:34 am, Jörn Zaefferer wrote: > Something like this? > > $("form").validate({ >   focusInvalid: false, >   invalidHandler: function() { >     $(this).find(":input.error:first").focus(); >   } > > }); > > Jörn > > > > On Tue, Sep 15, 200

[jQuery] Re: Validate: Focus on first invalid field after validation

2009-09-15 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
Something like this? $("form").validate({ focusInvalid: false, invalidHandler: function() { $(this).find(":input.error:first").focus(); } }); Jörn On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:24 PM, Geoffrey wrote: > > I guess I'm going to have too.  I just need to work out how to return > the first i

[jQuery] Re: Validate: Focus on first invalid field after validation

2009-09-15 Thread Geoffrey
I guess I'm going to have too. I just need to work out how to return the first invalid field so I can set the focus. On Sep 16, 8:16 am, Jörn Zaefferer wrote: > Well, you can set focusInvalid: false and implement invalidHandler to > focus the first field. That should do the trick. > > Jörn >

[jQuery] Re: Validate: Focus on first invalid field after validation

2009-09-15 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
Well, you can set focusInvalid: false and implement invalidHandler to focus the first field. That should do the trick. Jörn On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:01 PM, Geoffrey wrote: > > And what if you enter an invalid character in an input at the bottom > of the field? For example entering a letter in

[jQuery] Re: Validate: Focus on first invalid field after validation

2009-09-15 Thread Geoffrey
And what if you enter an invalid character in an input at the bottom of the field? For example entering a letter in the Conference Dinner input of my sample form. A user is going to miss the error message at the top of the form along with other input errors if there's an error in the last inputs

[jQuery] Re: [validate] custom validation messages

2009-09-15 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
Ah, thanks for the hint, forgot to update that comment. Fixed it now! Jörn On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 6:52 PM, Dr Stevens wrote: > > gotcha, figured that out after my last post. > > I actually got here from your last comment on "http://bassistance.de/ > jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-validation/".  

[jQuery] Re: [validate] custom validation messages

2009-09-15 Thread Dr Stevens
gotcha, figured that out after my last post. I actually got here from your last comment on "http://bassistance.de/ jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-validation/". I will make note to use (validate) instead. On Sep 15, 12:47 pm, Jörn Zaefferer wrote: > I actually changed the plugin page to ask for "

[jQuery] Re: [validate] custom validation messages

2009-09-15 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
I actually changed the plugin page to ask for "(validate)". When you use Google Groups in an email client, the subject is displayed just fined, while the Web interface removes the prefix. Jörn On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 6:40 PM, Dr Stevens wrote: > > Sorry for the spam, fixing the subject > > On S

[jQuery] Re: [validate] custom validation messages

2009-09-15 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
You shouldn't use "visible-required" as the method name. Stick with a valid JavaScript identifier (probably should have mentioned that). As long as you do that, you can use addMethod to alias existing methods with other default messages. On the other hand, addClassRules doesn't help at all with m

[jQuery] Re: [validate] custom validation messages

2009-09-15 Thread Dr Stevens
Sorry for the spam, fixing the subject On Sep 15, 12:39 pm, Dr Stevens wrote: > Thanks for your help.  You always seem to be very quick to respond and > I, along with everyone else I'm sure, am very appreciative. > > Great plugin! > > On Sep 15, 12:35 pm, Jörn Zaefferer > wrote: > > > You shoul

[jQuery] Re: [validate] custom validation messages

2009-09-15 Thread Dr Stevens
Thanks for your help. You always seem to be very quick to respond and I, along with everyone else I'm sure, am very appreciative. Great plugin! On Sep 15, 12:35 pm, Jörn Zaefferer wrote: > You shouldn't use "visible-required" as the method name. Stick with a > valid JavaScript identifier (prob

[jQuery] Re: Validate: Focus on first invalid field after validation

2009-09-15 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
Whats wrong with keeping the focus on the active field, if its invalid? If you enter something into the, say, third field, hit enter to submit, then it turns out both that field and another before that are invalid, why move the focus to a different field? Jörn On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 4:47 AM, Ge

[jQuery] Re: (validate), submitHandler and custom function

2009-09-14 Thread bgumbiker
Indeed the message is sent with $.post(...) however it looks like the following code is not called: jQuery.ajaxSetup({ 'beforeSend': function(xhr) {xhr.setRequestHeader("Accept", "text/ javascript")} }); and the server side code does not handle the request properly. Thanks! Bogumil On

[jQuery] Re: (validate) email validator

2009-09-14 Thread Sean McKenna
While technically this is correct, a more restrictive approach might be preferable because some email services (hotmail for one) will not send to an email address using anything other than alphanumerics, dots, hyphens, and underscores. On Sep 14, 11:02 am, Scott Haneda wrote: > The one letter fo

[jQuery] Re: (validate) email validator

2009-09-14 Thread Scott Haneda
The one letter for tld is probably a bug. The characters you list are legal to the left if the last @ sign. -- Scott Iphone says hello. On Sep 14, 2009, at 10:59 AM, mattso wrote: How come the validator for emails only needs one letter for the tld and allows non valid characters like /

[jQuery] Re: (validate) dash/hyphen in radio id problem

2009-09-14 Thread mattso
I tried building a testcase and it appeared that the problem was not id-with-dash related, it's the radio buttons validation that simply wasn't working at all ! There's a demo of radio buttons validating at http://jquery.bassistance.de/validate/demo/radio-checkbox-select-demo.html but it is using

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