JQuery :: Validate Internet Address (URL) In Javascript?
Jul 7, 2010How to validate Internet address(URL) in javascript like [URL] or [URL] or [URL]
I want to implement jquery client side validation
How to validate Internet address(URL) in javascript like [URL] or [URL] or [URL]
I want to implement jquery client side validation
How to validate Internet address in asp.net mvc textbox like [URL] or [URL] I want to implement jquery client side validation
View 4 Replieshow to validate date in datalist using javascript. let me know as soon possible.
View 5 RepliesI have created a gridview with dropdownlist in asp.net using c#.i want to validate dropdownlist using jvascript.if i dont select anything from dropdownlist that time script shud display a message.i don know how to get the name or id of that dropdownlist.
View 10 RepliesI would like to know how to use jQuery's Validate plugin to add rules to validate controls in ASCX custom user control?
View 4 Repliesi am working on asp.net, for example in a form they are 10 text boxes i want to validate each textbox if it is empty it should display a alert message.
how to achieve this by using a single javasript method. can we pass texbox as an argument into javascript how to achieve this
I have an e-mail field, and a confirm e-mail field. I need to validate both of them to make sure their values match.
Is there a way to add a rule to match those two fields?
i have created kiosk application in asp.net and i just want to hide address bar and internet explorer menus.
View 2 RepliesIs it possible to find out the clients IP and possibly MAC address from non IE browsers (i.e. without using ActiveX)? If so, how?
View 1 RepliesI'm developing a website in ASP.NET & C# that will be on the www I have a contact form like most internet websites have and one of those textboxes is an email address. I wish to validate the email address so that the person enters a valid email in the form of [URL] What is the best way to do this?
View 4 RepliesI have a form where a user is going to enter an email address. What is the best way to validate what they enter? Whether it's okay to throw an exception to validate input versus using a regex?
[URL] ....
Specifically: Don't bother with your own validation. .NET 4.0 has significantly improved validation via the MailAddress class. Just use MailAddress address = new MailAddress(input) and if it throws, it's not valid ...
And the counter argument: it is generally bad practice to catch an exception as a way of validating data ...
I have requirement to validate special characters like (รค --> this is not a, this is a latin character).how to allow these characters using asp validator control. could you let me know about this. example: [URL] above mail is not allowing while using asp validator control how to allow latin keywords in mail validation.
View 4 Replieshow can I check if the email adress is valid before send ?
i need this because the email list that i send some emails with my application is generate without any validation so it can happens
I found one link or web services [URL] which enable me to search whether email id exist in real world or not...Did some testing and it works. Is it possible to make similar web services and use it in my application? because i am not sure till what date this web services will work.
View 4 RepliesI am looking to find a regular expression that conforms to military addresses.
View 2 Repliesable to validate any email address based on the domain. For example, the system says anybody with a microsoft.com email address can create an account. Here is my code so far, it doesn't appear to work.
If Not Regex.IsMatch(tbEmailAddress.Text.Trim, "^([0-9a-zA-Z]([-.w]*[0-9a-zA-Z])*@" + mySetting.EmailDomain)
I need to validate IP Address which is entering into textbox by the user....
I validated some other controls using ajax only, so only expecting the same for IP Address also...
In my website I need to validate email address format. I need to use ASP.Net RegularExpression Validator
View 1 RepliesI'm trying out the jQuery Validation plugin jQuery Docs Here is the markup of my form:
<% using (Html.BeginForm("action", "contoller", null, FormMethod.Post, new { id = "sxform" })){%>
<div id="manifest">
Manifest Option:<br />
<%= Html.DropDownList("docid", ViewData["manifests"] as SelectList, new { @class = "required" })%>
</div>
<div id="release">
Release Version:<br />
<%= Html.TextBox("release", null, new { @class = "required" })%>
</div>
<div id="locale">
Localization:<br />
<%= Html.DropDownList("localization", ViewData["localizations"] as SelectList, new { @class = "required" })%>
</div>
<div id="label">
Label:<br />
<%= Html.TextBox("label", null, new { @class = "required" })%>
</div>
<div id="session">
Session ID (optional):<br />
<%= Html.TextBox("sessionInput", null, new { @class = "required" })%>
</div>
<div id="submit"><input type="submit" value="Build" /></div>
<% } %>
JS:
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#sxform").validate();
});
I am using MS MVC HTML Helpers to render this form. The resulting markup looks fine. IE each input and selection element contains the attribute 'class' with the value 'required'. When I submit this form the validation does noting.
has anyone implemented date range vaildation using jquery.validate file? when i m trying to implement it with mvc application its not working properly , as its working only for numeric types. wl range validator of jquery validate only numeric values ?
View 2 RepliesI already wrote Phil Haack about this issue, but got no reply yet. I think he is deep into work and got enough to do. So for the sake that this problem does not disappear I wrote a small sample and perhaps anyone of the MVC 3 team members reads along to check for it. My scenario I was testing is very common. A multilanguage website with a datepicker in a form. I prepared two files, one having jquery.validate.js included an one without. In the version with jquery.validate.js included the datepicker fails. Line 211 throws an error source.replace is not a function. I fixed it with wrapping
if (typeof(source) == "string) { } around it. But none the less the formatting also fails. Instead of having the short date like "11/17/2010" I do have "Wed Nov 17 2010 00:00:00 GMT+0100" now, what actually means, the format function isn't working anymore, localization neither.[URL]
I have moved form the toolkit tabcontainer to jquery tabs. Now I consider to change the asp.net validation controls for jquery.The jquery validator uses the form element as container of all fields. However, I only use one asp.net form element which contains 'multiple' forms (a group of fields represent a form; one on each tab).Can I activate the jquery validator on a something else than a form element? I tried a div element, but this did not work.
$("#mydiv").validate()
In asp.net we have the validation group attribute to indicate the boundaries of a 'form'.
I was finding how to use JQuery Auto complete in my asp.net on Internet , I come through following article
View 3 RepliesI am using asp.net 4.0 and I have use FormView with JQuery Validation but thing is that when I close my Internet connection my browser will show offline. What can be be the problem and How to detect which thing is trying to connect Internet How can I solve it.
View 1 RepliesI've got an asp.net page that uses dynamically populated DropDownLists and OnSelectedIndexChanged events. A few days ago I found a defect where hitting the back button would load the previous page from the browser's cache, so the DropDownList would already have a selected index (hence the OnSelectedIndexChanged event would not fire properly as it didn't have the default selected index). I understood the issue and googled around. It's a well known issue that doesn't have an easy solution because of how the browser interacts with the page. After a bit of thought, I went with a trivial javascript solution to reset the ddls:
var gvTable = document.getElementById("foo");
if (gvTable != null)
{
[code]...
This worked well and I was happy. Until I tested it in IE. In IE, it appears to run the script, THEN load the cached values of the DDL. That is, I observe the DDL snapping back to the 0 index, and then suddenly dropping down to the previously selected value. I'm sort of at a loss here, I typically debug in firebug, but this works perfectly in firefox and chrome.