yeah, I usually take the path of not using cfform.  I find it fairly
limited anyhoo.

Jeff, you can look at teh onsubmit and passthrough attributes of
cfform to add some of your on code.  IIRC, what you put in onsubmit is
'attached' after the CFFORM onsubmit function fires.

DK

On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 11:27:35 -0600, Scott Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:05:37 -0400, Jeff Waris  wrote:
>  >  How do other people do form validation when they want to check form
> fields
>  >  manually and also use CFform validation as well? Both use the onsubmit()
>  >  _javascript_ function...
>  >  
>  
>  Simple. I don't use CFForm.  I stopped trying to use it (except when
>  teaching a class where it's in the material) back during the 4.5 days,
>  for precisely the problem you're having. I was never very successful
>  at getting my own custom validation to work with a cfform.
>  
>  Unless you're using one of the controls that requires it (cftree,
>  etc.), I don't know of much use for it.
>  
>  Scott  
>  
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