Not the question.
I have to make sure they did not pick March 2002 because although it is a
valid date and month it is an expired card.
on 7/3/02 2:45 PM, Dost, Farzana at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> if this is in a form which i am sure it is...then you can use java script to
> check user input before the form is posted.
>
> or even better you can user a drop down list of all the moths of the year
> for the user to choose from.
>
> or allow user to only enter month in number (ie: 02 for Feb).
>
> but i think the best way is the drop down list...but don't only depend on
> client side java script, check it agian on serverside too.
>
> Farzana
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Stein
> To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
> Sent: 7/3/2002 2:30 PM
> Subject: Witango-Talk: Checking Expiration
>
> If I have
> <@ARG expMonth>
> <@ARG expYear>
>
> What is the proper syntax for determining if the card is expired.
>
> I know I can easily pick up on a bad year.
>
> But if they put in May 2002 how should I pick it up.
>
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