javascript form validation help

Discussion in 'JavaScript' started by NewComputer, Sep 13, 2004.

  1. #1
    I need to have the following form force information to be added. NO BLANK FORMS. I want all forms to containg data and if they do not I want a pop up to open with the fields that do need to have the data filled. All the tutorials I have seen do not really help me.

    Below is some of the code:

    <?php
    $to = "email@email.ca";
    $from = "From: \t";
    $content = "Business Name: " . $_POST["business-name"] . "\r\n \r\n";
    $content .= "Their Name: " . $_POST["your-name"] . "\r\n \r\n";
    $content .= "Sign Address: " . $_POST["sign-address"] . "\r\n \r\n";
    $content .= "Phone Number: " . $_POST["phone-number"] . "\r\n \r\n";
    $content .= "Fax Number: " . $_POST["fax-number"] . "\r\n \r\n";
    $content .= "Current Message: " . $_POST["current-message"] . "\r\n \r\n";
    $content .= "New Message: " . $_POST["new-message"] . "\r\n \r\n";
    mail($to, "Website form submission", $content);
    ?>

    Thanks in advance for any help you may provide.

    Does the .js go in this pages code?

    http://www.2waysigns.com/contact.php
     
    NewComputer, Sep 13, 2004 IP
  2. mykoleary

    mykoleary Peon

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    the .js goes in the page that actually displays the form. This looks like the page that is being posted to. BTW - it never hurts to re-check for content on the server side on the page that is posted to. A lot of folks turn JS off to get past forms and avoid uglies.
     
    mykoleary, Oct 9, 2004 IP