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Re: Form validation with PHP/Javascript

Posted by Rik on 08/17/06 20:50

Chris wrote:
> First, I am not a 'Dude', and second,

My bad, I'm running a fever and my patience isn't what it normally is.

> I posted this particular
> message here to confirm that, contrary to some previous remarks, JS
> and PHP can be used together to validate forms.

No, they cannot work together.
They can work seperately though, which is a good thing for users.

> I was not asking for
> help with the JS portion, only noting that the PHP works on my code,
> but the JS doesn't in spite of the fact that it works fine on the
> example. I posted the code only for an example of what it looked
> like. If you insist on being rude, please do not respond to my
> messages.

If your told 20 times that if your javascript doesn;t work, it's a javascript
problem, and still insist to post to comp.lang.php, a bit of rudeness to make
you get the point might be necessary.

You haven't got an answer yet have you? I wonder why. Maybe because it's a
javascript problem?

The PHP that produces your form has nothing, nada, niente, rien, nichts to do
with the workings of javascript on your page. The only thing that matters for
your javascript is a correct HTML DOM and correct javascript itself. That is
what has to be checked heer. It may be the case you build faulty HTML with PHP,
in which case you should alter the PHP to output the correct HTML, but in
essence it will still not be a PHP problem, but JS/HTML.

Insisting that it is rude to tell you the truth, an patiently pointing you to
the right newsgroup is an offence to you, I get the feeling you don't even want
this to work.

You my man, are from now *plonk*ed, only my second this year, I'd say it is
quite an achievement. As soon as you get a clue about how things actually work,
be sure to offer your apologies to the group who so desperately try to steer you
to the right direction, despite your stubborn, misguided, conceptions.

Untill never,
--
Rik Wasmus

 

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