I use CFFORMs and when writing the <cfinput> you can designate Required =
YES and Message = Activity field is required
Brian D. Horn
Society of Financial Service Professionals
Information Systems Group
610-526-2500
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> From: Andrew C. Davis [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 4:01 PM
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> Subject: Form Verification
>
> I have a form that has about 40 fields, with close to 15 being required.
> I've written some cfif statements (<cfif form.activity is ">...</cfif>)
> which work fine, except if someone inserts a space rather than
> text/numbers. The logic thinks the space is actually text/numbers. I
> know there must be a better way to verify forms using cf than what I
> have done thus far. Are there any other ideas?
>
> Andrew C. Davis
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