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  • JQuery URL Validator

    - by Vincent
    All, I am trying to use JQuery's URL Validator plugin. http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Validation/Methods/url I have a text box that has a URL. I want to write a function which takes the textbox value, uses the jquery's validator plugin to validate urls and returns true or false. Something like Ex: function validateURL(textval) { // var valid = get jquery's validate plugin return value if(valid) { return true; } return false; } I wanted this to be a reusable function.. Thanks

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  • How do i provide a custom session ID getter/setter in asp.net

    - by Monsters
    I want to pass the sessionID as a json parameter, I can see how to override SessionIDManager and such, but this just covers custom creation/validation of sessionID's as opposed to where it actually gets the sessionID from. There is of course 'cookieless' which puts it in the url, but that doesn't work for me either. So i'd like to override the session handling so I can specify where it should look for the sessionID.

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  • how to return url in form file in strut

    - by Najmi
    hai all, i have one problem regarding to return the form file value is validation fail. i have one form that have a few field to be fullfil by the user and one attachment field.if one of the field is blank the system will give the error when submit the form..my problem is, all the field will have the value that we entered before this but for form file it disappear.

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  • IIS 6.0 Server and Unicode Characters

    - by Srikanth
    We are performing a pen test on a simple asp application that uses MS SQL Database. It seems for the authentication they are using dynamic constructed queries but escaping single qoutes. When we use Unicode quotes like %uFFO7,%u02b9 etc we are able to successfully inject SQL injections. Want to understand is it more a kind of configuration issue of IIS server to cannonicalize Unicode characters or the way the validation function to escape single quotes is written is the cause of the problem?

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  • Display alert msg in web page when forwarding from one page to another on page load.

    - by Shantanu Gupta
    I have created a html page in php and upon submission i validates that page using PHP. After validating i want to show an alert msg to show its status like showing any greeting or request for re-enter. I have dont validation. Now i m using header( 'Location: http://localhost/assignment/WebForm.htm' ) ; to redirect user to same page but with a alert msg at page load or something like that. What I need to do ?

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  • Localize Strings in Javascript

    - by SaaS Developer
    I'm currently using .resx files to manage my server side resources for .Net. The application that I am dealing with also allows developers to plugin javascript into various event handlers for client side validation, etc.. What is the best way for me to localize my javascript messages and strings? Ideally, I would like to store the strings in the .resx files to keep them with the rest of the localized resources. I'm open to suggestions.

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  • page content not displayed in Explorer

    - by snlsn
    The beginnings of a site here: http://qaa.miltonfame.org/ html and css pass validation tests Page displays fine in all Mac browsers I have tried (Safari, Firefox, Camino) Page displays fine in Windows 7 FireFox Nothing but background renders in Explorer 8 Windows 7 (and in other Explorer versions via screenshot services.) View Source shows that Explorer is getting the content - it's just not appearing on screen. No idea how to approach addressing this - any suggestions would REALLY be appreciated. Thanks a million.

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  • ASP.NET MVC model state as text

    - by David Moorhouse
    Is there an easy way to get a summary string of the errors that have been added to a controller's modelstate? I'm looking to return this in an Ajax method and want the validation errors etc to be returned to the client (i.e. the view does not exist for this method call). Or do I have to loop through the modelstate and look at each object and extract the error text manually?

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  • Would a pointer to a pointer to nil match against NULL?

    - by dontWatchMyProfile
    Example: A validation method contains this check to see if an NSError object shall be created or not: - (BOOL)validateCompanyName:(NSString *)newName error:(NSError **)outError { if (outError != NULL) { // do it... Now I pass an NSError object, like this: NSError *error = nil; BOOL ok = [self validateCompanyName:@"Apple" error:&error]; I'm not sure if this matches the check for not NULL. I think it's not NULL, since I believe NULL is not nil. Maybe someone can clear this up?

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  • Contact page MVC workflow

    - by alex
    All my previous projects have had this workflow on Contact pages User submits form Controller gets $_POST details Controller validates details (and sets error messages if necessary) Controller sends email Controller redirects to thanks page Is this the standard workflow? I used to validate everything in controllers, and then did some more reading and they recommended against it. Therefore, should I send the $_POST details to a helper type object and let it do all the work (validation/sending)?

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  • How to validate overlapping no in java

    - by anandhinaveen
    I Have dynamically render row. WE have fields like FROM TO. For eg: From TO 2 10, 2 3, 8 12 It cannot accept this combination row.. That means no number should be overlapping. For eg: From TO 2 10, 0 1, 11 12 This combination is allowed.the row may also increased. I need need to write a validation for this overlapping. Can any 1 help to solve this problem.

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  • Redirect Using jQuery

    - by tshauck
    Hi, So I'm using jquerymobile for an app I'm creating. I have a link that if all the validation passes I'd like to go through, but if something fails I'd like to redirect. In the jquery something like this. Since it is jquerymobile the link will be a new div on the same index.html page - if that helps. $(#link).click(function(){ if(validation_fails) link_elsewhere; else return true; }

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  • redirect wont work in Chrome

    - by Camran
    I have a form on my website. When this form is filled out, it is then validated by a javascript validation function. At the bottom of this function I have this piece of code: window.location="../index.html"; This wont work on Chrome, but does work in Firefox. My Q is, how can I make this simple redirect work on all (most) browsers? Thanks

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  • Issue in event.PreventDefault()

    - by Prathiba
    I'm using twitter bootstrap in my application. i gave e.preventDefault for link button in $(document).reday(), but it is not working. Here is my code: Master page: <a id="lnkLogout" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="PageLogout();"><i class="icon-off"> </i>Logout</a> <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> $(document).ready(function () { $('#lnkLogout').click(function (e) { e.preventDefault(); }); }); function PageLogout() { //Code for logout from the application.... } </script> SampleDefaultPage.aspx : <div class="row-fluid"> <div class="form-horizontal"> <h4 class="header blue bolder smaller"> Contact</h4> <div class="control-group"> <label for="form-field-email" class="control-label"> Email</label> <div class="controls"> <input type="text" style="width:200px;" data-val="true" data-val-required="Mobile Number is required." id="txtEmail"> <div class="space-3"> </div> <span data-valmsg-replace="true" data-valmsg-for="txtEmail" class="field-validation-valid text-warning red"></span> </div> </div> <div class="control-group"> <label for="form-field-website" class="control-label"> Phone Number</label> <div class="controls"> <input type="text" style="width:200px;" id="txtPhno"> </div> </div> </div> I have given txtEmail as mandatory field. if i left that field blank and click on Logout button in Master page, it says txtEmail is required. i dint do any validation in Logout onclick event. I have given preventDefault for Logout link. But still facing an issue. I should be able to logout even though txtEmail is left blank. Thank you all in advance for your response.

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  • How to determine when the text of an html element is changed

    - by Micah
    I have an error message like this: <span class="errorMessage">Your input sucks!</span> and I need to determine when it changes. the validation framework I'm using sets the text when there's an error and removes it when it's complete. I'm hoping to tap into that by watching for changes to the text property of the element using jquery. Any idea of how to go about doing this? Thanks!

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  • How to validate if an HTMLLIElement is hidden with jQuery

    - by Hanzel
    I'm iterating through a variable called content, it contains several HTMLLIElement objects. How can i use jQuery's or JavaScript's functions with this object?, what I'm trying to do is the kind of validation written in the commented code. $.each(content, function(index, value){ //if(!value.is(':hidden')){ console.log(index + ' : ' + value); //} }); What I'm getting is Uncaught TypeError: Object # has no method 'is' If I do value.getAttribute('style'); I get 'display: none;'

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  • nesting div within span problem

    - by Mac
    div is a block element and span is an inline element so according to xhtml 1.0 validation it is not right but still several websites uses this method for styling is it all right ? or it will cause some problem please help me ?

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  • ASP.NET MVC for the php/asp noob

    - by dotjosh
    I was talking to a friend today, who's foremost a php developer, about his thoughts on Umbraco and he said "Well they're apparently working feverishly on the new version of Umbraco, which will be MVC... which i still don't know what that means, but I know you like it." I ended up giving him a ground up explanation of ASP.NET MVC, so I'm posting this so he can link this to his friends and for anyone else who finds it useful.  The whole goal was to be as simple as possible, not being focused on proper syntax. Model-View-Controller (or MVC) is just a pattern that is used for handling UI interaction with your backend.  In a typical web app, you can imagine the *M*odel as your database model, the *V*iew as your HTML page, and the *C*ontroller as the class inbetween.  MVC handles your web request different than your typical php/asp app.In your php/asp app, your url maps directly to a php/asp file that contains html, mixed with database access code and redirects.In an MVC app, your url route is mapped to a method on a class (the controller).  The body of this method can do some database access and THEN decide which *V*iew (html/aspx page) should be displayed;  putting the controller in charge and not the view... a clear seperation of concerns that provides better reusibility and generally promotes cleaner code. Mysite.com, a quick example:Let's say you hit the following url in your application: http://www.mysite.com/Product/ShowItem?Id=4 To avoid tedious configuration, MVC uses a lot of conventions by default. For instance, the above url in your app would automatically make MVC search for a .net class with the name "Product" and a method named "ShowItem" based on the pattern of the url.  So if you name things properly, your method would automatically be called when you entered the above url.  Additionally, it would automatically map/hydrate the "int id" parameter that was in your querystring, matched by name.Product.cspublic class Product : Controller{    public ViewResult ShowItem(int id)    {        return View();    }} From this point you can write the code in the body of this method to do some database access and then pass a "bag" (also known as the ViewData) of data to your chosen *V*iew (html page) to use for display.  The view(html) ONLY needs to be worried about displaying the flattened data that it's been given in the best way it can;  this allows the view to be reused throughout your application as *just* a view, and not be coupled to HOW the data for that view get's loaded.. Product.cspublic class Product : Controller{    public ViewResult ShowItem(int id)    {        var database = new Database();        var item = database.GetItem(id);        ViewData["TheItem"] = item;        return View();    }} Again by convention, since the class' method name is "ShowItem", it'll search for a view named "ShowItem.aspx" by default, and pass the ViewData bag to it to use. ShowItem.aspx<html>     <body>      <%        var item =(Item)ViewData["TheItem"]       %>       <h1><%= item.FullProductName %></h1>     </body></html> BUT WAIT! WHY DOES MICROSOFT HAVE TO DO THINGS SO DIFFERENTLY!?They aren't... here are some other frameworks you may have heard of that use the same pattern in a their own way: Ruby On Rails Grails Spring MVC Struts Django    

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  • JQuery Ajax error handling, show custom exception messages

    Hey Folks, I am wondering if there is some way where I can show custom exception messages as an alert in my Jquery ajax error message. For example, say if I want to throw an exception in server side via Struts by "throw new ApplicationException("User name already exists");", I want to catch this message(User name already exists) in Jquery ajax error message. jQuery("#save").click(function(){ if(jQuery('#form').jVal()){ jQuery.ajax({ type: "POST", url: "saveuser.do", dataType:"html", data:"userId="+encodeURIComponent(trim(document.forms[0].userId.value)), success:function(response){ jQuery("#usergrid").trigger("reloadGrid"); clear(); alert("Details saved successfully!!!"); }, error:function (xhr, ajaxOptions, thrownError){ alert(xhr.status); alert(thrownError); } }); } } ); On the second alert where I alert thrown error, I am getting undefined and the status code is 500. I am not sure where I am going wrong. Please let me know on this. Thanks, Dukes

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