for email validation I have these two input fields:
<input class="inputbox" type="text" name="data[subscriber][email]" id="field_email" size="40" value="'.$this->escape(@$this->subscriber->email).'"/>
<input class="inputbox" type="text" name="data[subscriber][retype_email]" id="field_retype_email" size="40" value="" onblur="confirm_email()" />
the name of the input fields was different ( input1_name, input2_name ), and I had working script:
<script type = "text/javascript">
function confirm_email() {
email = document.adminForm.input1_name.value;
re_email = document.adminForm.input2_name.value;
if ( email != re_email ) {
alert ("ERROR: El correo electronico no coincide. Escribe tu correo electronico nuevamente")
document.adminForm.input1_name.value = "";
document.adminForm.input2_name.value = "";
document.adminForm.input1_name.focus();
}
else {}
}
</script>
BUT I NEED to access the element by id, because the input element needs to be formatted with brackets (this does not work in javascript). And so I derived the following script:
<script type="text/javascript">
function confirm_email(){
var email = document.getElementById('field_email');
var re_email = document.getElementById('field_retype_email');
if( email != re_email )
alert("ERROR: El correo electronico no coincide. Escribe tu correo electronico nuevamente")
document.getElementById('field_email').value = "";
document.getElementById('field_retype_email') = "";
document.getElementById('field_email').focus();
else {}
}
</script>
IT DOESN'T WORK
If I only use this part of the script it works:
<script type="text/javascript">
function confirm_email(){
var email = document.getElementById('field_email');
var re_email = document.getElementById('field_retype_email');
if( email != re_email )
alert("ERROR: El correo electronico no coincide. Escribe tu correo electronico nuevamente")
else {}
}
</script>
which means that these lines are wrong:
document.getElementById('field_email').value = "";
document.getElementById('field_retype_email') = "";
document.getElementById('field_email').focus();
but, I want the input elements to reset, and the first input element to be on focus (get the effect that I got when I used the first snippet of code that worked).
How can I do this with the getElementById method?
Thanx
if( email != re_email )
is comparing the elements, which will always be different, you wantif( email.value != re_email.value )