@Aaron: hehe :) I know, but, you know... :P

On 23 Set, 17:35, Aaron Newton <aa...@iminta.com> wrote:
> You can always write your own custom validators you know.
>
> On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 7:59 AM, Philip Thompson 
> <philthath...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Crap! I just noticed you said using validators. Well, this doesn't use
> > validators, but it may help someone else out in the future...
>
> >http://jsfiddle.net/philthathril/gqAWK/
>
> > Happy coding,
> > ~Philip
>
> > On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:27 AM, stratboy <em...@reghellin.com> wrote:
>
> >> Yes, that's a good idea, thank you. Anyway, I'm quite curious, there
> >> must be a way to do the radio buttons thing via validators: anyone? :)
>
> >> On 23 Set, 12:25, "Steve Onnis" <st...@cfcentral.com.au> wrote:
> >> > I assume this is for like an "I accept....." function? Why don't you
> >> just
> >> > use a checkbox?
>
> >> > -----Original Message-----
> >> > From: stratboy [mailto:em...@reghellin.com]
> >> > Sent: Friday, 23 September 2011 8:10 PM
> >> > To: MooTools Users
> >> > Subject: [Moo] How to check for 1 specific radio button with
> >> Form.Validator?
>
> >> > Hi! I made a lot of test, trying various validators, but can't get to
> >> > the point.
>
> >> > I have 2 radio buttons (yes and no). I need 2 things to pass
> >> > validation:
>
> >> > - One of the 2 is checked
>
> >> > AND (&&)
>
> >> > - The 'yes' one is the one checked
>
> >> > How can I do this. I know that probably it's really simple, but for
> >> > some reason can't find the right validators combination....
>
> > --
> >http://lonestarlightandsound.com/

Reply via email to