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title: Form Validation
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## Form Validation
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Form validation normally used to occur at the server, after the client had entered all the necessary data and then pressed the Submit button. If the data
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entered by a client was incorrect or was simply missing, the server would have to send all the data back to the client and request that the form be
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resubmitted with correct information. This was really a lengthy process which used to put a lot of burden on the server.
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JavaScript provides a way to validate form's data on the client's computer before sending it to the web server. Form validation generally performs two
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functions:
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### Basic Validation
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First of all, the form must be checked to make sure all the mandatory fields are filled in. It would require just a loop through each field in the form and
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check for data.
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### Data Format Validation
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Secondly, the data that is entered must be checked for correct form and value. Your code must include appropriate logic to test correctness of data.
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#### Example:
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```html
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<html>
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   <head>
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      <title>Form Validation</title>
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      <script type="text/javascript">
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         <!--
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            // Form validation code will come here.
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         //-->
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      </script>
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   </head>
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   <body>
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      <form action="/cgi-bin/test.cgi" name="myForm" onsubmit="return(validate());">
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         <table cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2" border="1">
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            <tr>
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               <td align="right">Name</td>
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               <td><input type="text" name="Name" /></td>
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            </tr>
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            <tr>
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               <td align="right">EMail</td>
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               <td><input type="text" name="EMail" /></td>
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            </tr>
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            <tr>
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               <td align="right">Zip Code</td>
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               <td><input type="text" name="Zip" /></td>
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            </tr>
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            <tr>
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               <td align="right">Country</td>
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               <td>
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                  <select name="Country">
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                     <option value="-1" selected>[choose yours]</option>
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                     <option value="1">USA</option>
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                     <option value="2">UK</option>
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                     <option value="3">INDIA</option>
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                  </select>
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               </td>
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            </tr>
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            <tr>
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               <td align="right"></td>
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               <td><input type="submit" value="Submit" /></td>
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            </tr>
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         </table>
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      </form>
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   </body>
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</html>
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```
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#### Output
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Lookout [here](https://liveweave.com/LP9eOP)
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### Basic Form Validation
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First, let us see how to do a basic form validation. In the above form, we are calling validate() to validate data when onsubmit event is occurring. The
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following code shows the implementation of this `validate()` function.
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```html
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<script type="text/javascript">
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   // Form validation code will come here.
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   function validate()
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      {
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         if( document.myForm.Name.value == "" )
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         {
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            alert( "Please provide your name!" );
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            document.myForm.Name.focus() ;
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            return false;
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         }
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         if( document.myForm.EMail.value == "" )
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         {
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            alert( "Please provide your Email!" );
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            document.myForm.EMail.focus() ;
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            return false;
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         }
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         if( document.myForm.Zip.value == "" ||
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         isNaN( document.myForm.Zip.value ) ||
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         document.myForm.Zip.value.length != 5 )
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         {
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            alert( "Please provide a zip in the format #####." );
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            document.myForm.Zip.focus() ;
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            return false;
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         }
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         if( document.myForm.Country.value == "-1" )
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         {
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            alert( "Please provide your country!" );
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            return false;
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         }
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         return( true );
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      }
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</script>
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```
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#### Output
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Lookout [here](https://liveweave.com/pCPTnP)
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### Data Format Validation
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Now we will see how we can validate our entered form data before submitting it to the web server.
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The following example shows how to validate an entered email address. An email address must contain at least a ‘@’ sign and a dot (.). Also, the ‘@’ must
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not be the first character of the email address, and the last dot must at least be one character after the ‘@’ sign.
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#### Example:
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```html
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<script type="text/javascript">
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    function validateEmail()
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      {
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         var emailID = document.myForm.EMail.value;
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         atpos = emailID.indexOf("@");
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         dotpos = emailID.lastIndexOf(".");
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         if (atpos < 1 || ( dotpos - atpos < 2 )) 
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         {
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            alert("Please enter correct email ID")
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            document.myForm.EMail.focus() ;
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            return false;
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         }
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         return( true );
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      }
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</script>
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```
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#### Output
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Lookout [here](https://liveweave.com/nznVs6)
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### HTML5 Form Constraints
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Some of commonly used HTML5 constraints for `<input>` are the `type` attribute (e.g. `type="password"`), `maxlength`, `required`and `disabled`. A less
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commonly used constraint is the `pattern` attribute that takes JavaScript regular expression.
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### Validation Libraries
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Examples of validation libraries include:
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* [Validate.js](http://rickharrison.github.com/validate.js/)
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* [Validation](http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-validation/)
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* [Valid8](http://unwrongest.com/projects/valid8/)
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### More Information
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* [Form Data Validation | MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/HTML/Forms/Form_validation)
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* [Constraint validation | MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/HTML/HTML5/Constraint_validation)
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* [Tutorialspoint](https://www.tutorialspoint.com/javascript/javascript_form_validations.htm)
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