Looks good. I will check it out in more details...
Thanks,
Victor
On 2/3/06, Dave Carabetta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 2/3/06, Victor Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > What is the best way to identify if a form has been changed? Currently I
> set
> > up a hidden field on the form on every onChange event. Then on the
> onUnload
> > I check the status of the hidden field and let the user know. Is this
> the
> > best (only) way to do it?
> >
>
> Your easiest solution (obviously, my opinion) would be to head over to
> Dan Switzer's site and use his amazing qForms JavaScript library. It
> takes all the pain out of doing JS validation and it's incredibly
> robust. His API literally has a changedFields() method that does all
> the work for you. You would simply do:
>
> objForm = new qForm("myFormName");
> alert( objForm.changedFields );
>
> That's it. No need for your own hidden fields or anything. I'm telling
> you, Dan has done an incredible job of abstracting away the
> complexities of JavaScript:
>
> http://www.pengoworks.com/index.cfm?action=get:qforms
>
> Regards,
> Dave.
>
>
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