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A: validation flag failing in jquery

Joshua SmockLike @nnnnnn said in the comments, the only place that flag4 is being set to true is in the variable declaration. But why not add it to the beginning of your onblur function, and then it will be set to true unless it's set to false by something else, i.e. there's an error and you set it to false....

Hi Joshua. Thanks for your reply. But if I make flag4=true as you have mentioned if(returnVal1 == false) {
// ...
flag4 = false;
} else {
//...
flag4 = true;
} then if the first field validation is false and second field validation is true.Then it will go to the next page even thought the first field validation is not correct.. Hope you understood what I am trying to say
That may be an issue with how you are setting returnVal1. In that case, try out my first suggestion.
Hi Joshua..I tried to keep flag4=true below the blur function as you have told. Even then, if one first field is false and second field is true, it overwrites the flag4= false and always returns true irrespective of the errors.
Can you post a jsFiddle of your HTML and JS so we can better see what you're trying to accomplish? Also please post the HTML of your page in your question.
Hi Joshua, This is the fiddle jsfiddle.net/CgyuQ/10
10:38
I attempted to run your fiddle and inspected the flag4 value, but it is always returning true, even when I didn't enter anything into the input fields.
I m trying to do validations for multiple fields in the same blur functoin and return a common return value flag4. That flag4 is checked while submitting the form. If flag4 = true it should move to next page. Now if the first field validation is false and second field validation is true, actually it should not move to next page. But since teh second field is true, flga4 is overwritten to true and moves to next page. So I suspect if I can use a common flag for all the fields?
If you're trying to do validations on the form, I wouldn't trust onblur since that might not fire if I never actually touch the form field. I would do all of your validations on submit.
Actually this application is already written long back and it works fine in firefox. But it breaks in IE8. SO now the user wants the same to happen in IE8. In firefox if we enter any wrong data, validation happens on blur. So I am trying blur for IE8
10:57
Ah okay I see. The jQuery $('#id').on('blur', function() {}); doesn't work?
11:07
Yes..This will work..But then we will have to write for all the id's right? So for re-usability, I am handling using class validation..
Actually, it's really simple to make it work for multiple ids! All you have to do is something like $('#id1, #id2, #id3, ...').on('blur', function() {}); and it will work on all of the ids you define in there.
11:28
but if we use multiple ids also, if the first field is false and second field is true, flag4 becomes true and goes to next page
if(navigator.appVersion.indexOf("MSIE 8.0")!=-1){
var firsttime=false;
//List of validating functions for each class
var validators = {
minlen9:function(val){
return val.length >= 9;
},
nozeros:function(val){
if(val>0)
return true;
else
return false;
},
checkNo:function(val){
if(val.indexOf(".")>=0)
return false;
else
return true;
},
minlen5:function(val) {
return val.length >=5;
}
};
$('#id1,#id2,#id3,#id4').blur(function () {
var input = $(this);
var returnVal1 = true;
flag4 = true;
input.next('div.error_text').remove();
I've actually implemented something similar to this for a project I did for my job. You can essentially do something like this: on each of the fields you want to be validated, add a data-validate="true" to the input. Then, on blur run the validation for that specific input field, and on submit, look at all the fields with data-validate="true" set, and if they are all valid, allow the user to continue to the next page.
No..I did not get what u r telling..should I add data-validate = true in the html code for each for the fields?Then in js i need to write the blur function same as above? Can u please explain littlemore?
Actually I need to validate different classes for different fields. If u could check my above code, u will understand..each of the input fields have different classes..
11:44
Hold on, I will explain a little bit more in detail
12:04
Please see this jsFiddle for an example of what I'm looking to do jsfiddle.net/64ZNk
Thanks for the fiddle Joshua..I checked it.. It is working..can I do the same without much altering the html and only changing in js? coz as I have told u, the current application works fine in firefox. Only IE8 is the problem. So if I change the html to the one in the fiddle now, I am afraid will there be any impact in firefox
12:35
Okay, I edited the jsfiddle a little to work with the html from your jsFiddle. Check this out and let me know what you think jsfiddle.net/64ZNk/1
Thanks a lot for helping me :) I checked the new fiddle and it is working fine..Now let me implement the same into my application and see if its coming correctly or not..Will let u know it in few minutes..Thanks again
12:52
you're welcome! And let me know

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