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In addition to native ColdFusion input validation using the VALIDATE attribute of the CFINPUT and CFTEXTINPUT tags, the following tags support the ONVALIDATE attribute, which allows you to specify a JavaScript function to handle your CFFORM input validation:
The following JavaScript objects are passed by ColdFusion to the JavaScript function you specify in the ONVALIDATE attribute:
The ONERROR attribute allows you to specify a JavaScript function you want to execute in the event of a failed validation. For example, if you specify a JavaScript function to handle input validation in the ONVALIDATE attribute you can also specify a JavaScript function in the ONERROR attribute to handle a failed validation, which returns a false value. ONERROR is available in the following CFFORM tags:
When you specify a JavaScript routine in the ONERROR attribute, ColdFusion passes the following JavaScript objects to the specified routine:
The following sample ColdFusion page includes JavaScript to validate an entry for an email address:
<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>JavaScript Validation</TITLE> <SCRIPT> <!-- function testbox(form) { Ctrl = form.inputbox1; if (Ctrl.value == "" || Ctrl.value.indexOf ('@', 0) == -1) { return (false); } else return (true); } //--> </SCRIPT> </HEAD> <BODY> <H2>JavaScript validation test</H2> <P>Please enter your email address:</P> <CFFORM NAME="UpdateForm" ACTION="update.cfm" > <CFINPUT TYPE="text" NAME="inputbox1" REQUIRED="YES" ONVALIDATE="testbox" MESSAGE="Sorry, invalid entry." SIZE="10" MAXLENGTH="10"> <INPUT TYPE="Submit" VALUE=" Update... "> </CFFORM> </BODY> </HTML>
See the following Web sites for information on JavaScript validation scripts:
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