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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Oh! I thought Unicorn was multithreaded. I don't currently use Unicorn - I use thin - but I have heard that unicorn has performance benefits if configured correctly. Thanks for the gist as well!
I understand. I don't think it's possible to guarantee that the user will use the same thread if I use a multi-threaded server such as Unicorn. Since the oauth tokens will most likely be stored in a database anyway, I'll use those values each time the user wants to make a request, and force a new connection/reset their connection each time they request something new from Salesforce.
Yeah I saw the updated answer, but I just want to make sure that the thread doesn't change between requests. Will Thread.current ever change for a specific user?
Would it be possible that the thread for the current user changes? I.e. I could request something on thread 1 and complete that request, but afterwards, someone else uses thread 1 and I have to use thread 2. Is this possible?
I added an additional couple questions and more information regarding my specific use case. Would you be able to update your answer to reflect my update?