Validating form field data types
581
Because numeric values often contain commas and dollar signs, these characters are automatically
deleted from fields with
_integer
,
_float
, or
_range
rules before the form field is validated and
the data is passed to the form's action page.
Reviewing the code
The following table describes the code and its function:
Code
Description
<form action="datatest.cfm"
method="post">
Gather the information from this form using the
Post method, and do something with it on the page
dataform.cfm, which is this page.
<input type="hidden"
name="StartDate_required"
value="You must enter a start date.">
<input type="hidden"
name="StartDate_date"
value="Enter a valid date as the
start date.">
Require input into the StartDate input field. If there
is no input, display the error information “You must
enter a start date.” Require the input to be in a valid
date format. If the input is not valid, display the
error information “Enter a valid date as the start
date.”
<input type="hidden"
name="Salary_required"
value="You must enter a salary.">
<input type="hidden"
name="Salary_float"
value="The salary must be a number.">
Require input into the Salary input field. If there is
no input, display the error information “You must
enter a salary.” Require the input to be in a valid
number. If it is not valid, display the error
information “The salary must be a number.”
Start Date:
<input type="text"
name="StartDate" size="16"
maxlength="16"><br>
Create a text box called StartDate in which users
can enter their starting date. Make it exactly 16
characters wide.
Salary:
<input type="text"
name="Salary"
size="10"
maxlength="10"><br>
Create a text box called Salary in which users can
enter their salary. Make it exactly ten characters
wide.
<cfif isdefined("Form.StartDate")>
<cfoutput>
Start Date is:
#DateFormat(Form.StartDate)#<br>
Salary is:
#DollarFormat(Form.Salary)#
</cfoutput>
</cfif>
Output the values of the StartDate and Salary form
fields only if they are defined. They are not defined
until you submit the form, so they do not appear on
the initial form. Use the
DateFormat
function to
display the start date in the default date format.
Use the
DollarFormat
function to display the
salary with a dollar sign and commas.
Summary of Contents for ColdFusion MX
Page 1: ...Developing ColdFusion MX Applications...
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Page 52: ...52 Chapter 2 Elements of CFML...
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Page 218: ...218 Chapter 10 Writing and Calling User Defined Functions...
Page 250: ...250 Chapter 11 Building and Using ColdFusion Components...
Page 264: ...264 Chapter 12 Building Custom CFXAPI Tags...
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Page 314: ...314 Chapter 14 Handling Errors...
Page 344: ...344 Chapter 15 Using Persistent Data and Locking...
Page 349: ...About user security 349...
Page 357: ...Security scenarios 357...
Page 370: ...370 Chapter 16 Securing Applications...
Page 388: ...388 Chapter 17 Developing Globalized Applications...
Page 408: ...408 Chapter 18 Debugging and Troubleshooting Applications...
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Page 426: ...426 Chapter 19 Introduction to Databases and SQL...
Page 476: ...476 Chapter 22 Using Query of Queries...
Page 534: ...534 Chapter 24 Building a Search Interface...
Page 556: ...556 Chapter 25 Using Verity Search Expressions...
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Page 582: ...582 Chapter 26 Retrieving and Formatting Data...
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Page 734: ...734 Chapter 32 Using Web Services...
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