[jQuery] Re: jQuery validation question: validating multiple email inputs

2009-04-23 Thread ml2009
Hi Roryreiff - thank you so much. Someone helped me out the other day. Here is another version: multiemail: function(value, element) { if (this.optional(element)) // return true on optional element return true; var emails = val

[jQuery] Re: jQuery validation question: validating multiple email inputs

2009-04-01 Thread roryreiff
ml2009, I seem to have it working within the confines of validating multiple email addresses within the plugin's reg exp. I made the validation check run only if the email length is greater than one...this takes care of the case when a user has a comma after the last email address (i.e., this pre

[jQuery] Re: jQuery validation question: validating multiple email inputs

2009-04-01 Thread roryreiff
ml2009, I seem to have it working within the confines of validating multiple email addresses within the plugin's reg exp. I made the validation check run only if the email length is greater than one...this takes care of the case when a user has a comma after the last email address (i.e., this pre

[jQuery] Re: jQuery validation question: validating multiple email inputs

2009-03-02 Thread ml2009
Hi Stephan - thank you so much for your response. I keep trying, but being unsuccessful. I tried valid = valid &&, (valid=valid) &&, and (valid == valid) &&, but I get a syntax error reference in Firebug. I even tried declaring var valid = (value.length > 0); // make sure that value is not emp

[jQuery] Re: jQuery validation question: validating multiple email inputs

2009-03-01 Thread Stephan Veigl
Hi, you have the same error as above. Having a return statement in a for loop will evaluate the first element only. If you want to validate all emails that's a logical AND conjunction of all single email validations. So you have to have some and function in your code as well. Try something like:

[jQuery] Re: jQuery validation question: validating multiple email inputs

2009-03-01 Thread ml2009
Hello - wonder if you could help me. I tried another way to validate multiple email addresses, but I still couldn't figure it out. on code below, only the first email is validated. Any suggestions? jQuery.validator.addMethod("multiemail", function(value, element, param) { if (this.optional(ele

[jQuery] Re: jQuery validation question: validating multiple email inputs

2009-02-28 Thread ml2009
trying to do the same type of validation, but it didn't work for me. Could you please help? multiemail: function(value, element) { if (this.optional(element)) // return true on optional element return true; var emai

[jQuery] Re: jQuery validation question: validating multiple email inputs

2009-02-28 Thread ml2009
trying to do the same type of validation, but it didn't work for me. could you please help? multiemail: function(value, element) { if (this.optional(element)) // return true on optional element return true; var emails = value.split(','); var valid = (value.length >

[jQuery] Re: jQuery validation question: validating multiple email inputs

2009-02-18 Thread Stephan Veigl
Hi, Taking a second look on your code it's clear why only the first email address is validated: you have a return statement in your for loop. try something like: email: function(value, element) { if (this.optional(element)) // return true on optional element (whatever this is for?) return

[jQuery] Re: jQuery validation question: validating multiple email inputs

2009-02-17 Thread roryreiff
Yeah, I actually have that fixed in the posted link, but thanks for pointing that out. So, something else is at error now. On Feb 17, 9:04 am, Stephan Veigl wrote: > Hi > > is this just a copy & paste error, or a real syntax error? You have to > quote the comma in your split command: >   var ema

[jQuery] Re: jQuery validation question: validating multiple email inputs

2009-02-17 Thread Stephan Veigl
Hi is this just a copy & paste error, or a real syntax error? You have to quote the comma in your split command: var emails = value.split(","); by(e) Stephan 2009/2/17 roryreiff : > > So far, I have adapted this: > > email: function(value, element) { >return this.opti

[jQuery] Re: jQuery validation question: validating multiple email inputs

2009-02-17 Thread roryreiff
Rob, By not working I mean that it now will not return an error message when the first input is a well formed email. So, I could put in the following (correctly formed email, incorrectly formed email + and number of items) and it is validating that field, i.e. not producing the error message. I w

[jQuery] Re: jQuery validation question: validating multiple email inputs

2009-02-16 Thread RobG
On Feb 17, 10:53 am, roryreiff wrote: > So far, I have adapted this: > [...] > into this: > > email: function(value, element) { > var emails = value.split(,); > for(var emailAddress in emails) > { >

[jQuery] Re: jQuery validation question: validating multiple email inputs

2009-02-16 Thread roryreiff
Allow me to show you what I have so far. It seems to validate base on the first email, but none of the successive ones, in regards to the to field: http://www.pomona.edu/asp/mailthis-redux.asp On Feb 16, 4:53 pm, roryreiff wrote: > So far, I have adapted this: > > email: function(value, elemen

[jQuery] Re: jQuery validation question: validating multiple email inputs

2009-02-16 Thread roryreiff
So far, I have adapted this: email: function(value, element) { return this.optional(element) || /^((([a-z]|\d|[!#\$%&'\*\+\-\/=\? \^_`{\|}~]|[\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF])+(\.([a-z]|\d|[!#\ $%&'\*\+\-\/=\?\^_`{\|}~]|[\u00A0-\uD7FF\uF900-\uFDCF\uFDF0-\uFFEF])+)

[jQuery] Re: jQuery validation question: validating multiple email inputs

2009-02-13 Thread Ed Lerner
I'm new to jQuery as well. In other languages, you would take the string that holds all of the emails and do a 'split' on commas. This should give you an array where each element is an individual email. >From there, just validate each element. How to do this in jQuery, someone more experienced tha