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| Use this JavaScript to validate Email addresses on the client-side. To validate an Email address, use the function in the following manner: isEmail(someEmailAddress). The function returns true if the Email is valid, else the function returns false. The isEmail() function does not use regular expressions while the isEmail2() function uses regular expression for validation.
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| If you have a very large HTML SELECT list, finding the correct item can be like looking for a needle in a haystack. For example, if you have a list of a couple hundred names, finding a single one can be difficult. This article provides a JavaScript technique for filtering the items in a select list so that only the matching items are shown, making it much easier to locate the desired item.
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| This script lets you move elements from one selection box to the other. It allows for multiple items to be moved at once, and all items are sorted alphabetically as they are moved.
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| This is a very easy-to-setup form validation script. The main idea is: we heed to write NOTHING of JavaScript to handle whole form validation process. This script allows you to specify certain form elements as "required" or "non-required" and also what specific type they have: text, password, numeric, zip code etc. The script checks automaticly all required elements to make sure that they are NOT only empty before allowing the form submission, but also that the surfer entered a valid type value.
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| Displays a short list of ~39 countries -or- a complete list of ~240 countries, all under the users control and in ONE select control. The user can switch back abd forth between the two lists. It even supports default values.
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| Many forms will require the user to enter an email address twice (to check for typographical errors). This script immediately notifies the user when the two fields match - it's a nice, user-friendly touch, and safe for all browsers.
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| The tool offers you the possibility of changing the standard look of the form elements "checkbox" and "input". The main idea comes from various skins for the Opera browser. You will find 4 predefined skins in the package. You can create also own skins.
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| JavaScript Spell Check is a comprehensive spell checking component for JavaScript. JavaScript Spell Check is compatible with AJAX, ASP, ASP.NET, DHTML and WC3 HTML and XHTML. It is also compatible with almost all modern web browsers. A Free Trial is available to download. SPELLCHECKER DIALOG: A SpellCheck Window similar to that in Microsoft Word. This is ideal for spell checking website forms and data entry, intranets, rich editors and CMS. AJAX SPELL CHECK: A fully featured Ajax Spellchecking API. SPELLCHECK() FUNCTION: function added to JavaScript to allow realtime spell checking and suggestions. INTERNATIONAL: Java Script Spell Check provides international spellchecking in 11 languages - including English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese. You can also add your own custom dictionaries
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| DHTML Sliders for XHTML/HTML forms or other dynamic controls. They are highly customizable using CSS and simple JavaScript calls in your web page. They have been designed without the use of any image files, applets, or other objects.
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| 100% Client Side JavaScript Sortable Grid Control. This control supports form elements within the grid and is capable of sorting on form element changes. Works in NS 6.2 and above and IE 5.0 and above. Easy to customize for your web site.
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