Note: this file has only been tested in IE 6.0. Frustrated with curious TokenMgrErrors and ParseExceptions in your web forms? (I was) Not so good at regular expressions? (I'm not)
See attached for a (simple) implementation of a regex-based javascript query validator. Currently, only wildcards (*), plus and minus (+, -), parentheses (round brackets) and field declarers (:) are validated for. The reason's coz they're the most commonly used (IMHO) and I'm lazy. If you do add to it/fix any bugs, I'd appreciate if you could drop me a buzz so I can update it, or post it to the list for everyone to use. Note: I've found that in IE at least, hitting the enter button with a text field in focus irritatingly submits the form without giving me a chance to validate the query. I've had to disable the "Enter" key for the form fields. Email me offline if you need help with this. Regards, Kelvin Tan Relevanz Pte Ltd http://www.relevanz.com 180B Bencoolen St. The Bencoolen, #04-01 S(189648) Tel: 6238 6229 Fax: 6337 4417
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