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    Kyle Guest

    yea, two part question here...


    first question-
    I need to do some validation on some forms on our company site. Telephone,
    postal code, email address, etc... I know how to use VBScript to check that
    a field has something in it, but I want to validate the information. Anybody
    have any some quick JavaScript that I could borrow. I'll return it when I'm
    through.
    second question-
    I'd like to utilize a collapsed list like the one on left side of the DevX
    home page. I know this is probably simple, bu I'm at a loss.
    Thanks
    And, by the way thanks DevX for an awesome resource for information.

  2. #2
    Paul Clapham Guest

    Re: yea, two part question here...

    Javascript is not Java, you know. They have similar-sounding names. If you
    want to get hold of a Javascript manual, go here:
    http://developer.netscape.com/docs/m...avascript.html And you can
    probably track down other Javascript info at this site.

    PC2

    "Kyle " <rkfinch@generationinformed.com> wrote in message
    news:3bb3426e$1@news.devx.com...
    >
    > first question-
    > I need to do some validation on some forms on our company site. Telephone,
    > postal code, email address, etc... I know how to use VBScript to check

    that
    > a field has something in it, but I want to validate the information.

    Anybody
    > have any some quick JavaScript that I could borrow. I'll return it when

    I'm
    > through.
    > second question-
    > I'd like to utilize a collapsed list like the one on left side of the DevX
    > home page. I know this is probably simple, bu I'm at a loss.
    > Thanks
    > And, by the way thanks DevX for an awesome resource for information.




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