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Old 04-13-2008, 02:48 AM
Amanda
 
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Default MM_validateForm Firefox error

Hi,

I have a website that uses the MM_validateForm script from
Dreamweaver. It would seem that it is working fine to validate all
the fields, except for the email input field. In IE it ignore it
completely (you can submit the form without filling in the field) and
in Firefox you cannot submit the form, even if you have filled in the
email field (you get the error "The following error(s) occured - email
is required".

Has anyone come across anything similar??

Thanks!
Amanda


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Old 04-13-2008, 02:48 AM
Amanda
 
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Default Re: MM_validateForm Firefox error

Well, I actually managed to fix this one myself! I changed the
validate to
perform in the form tag via onSubmit instaed of on the submit button
and changed the email validation to be 'RisEmail' instead of 'R'.
Hey
presto!

Amanda
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