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Issues with Required Fields Display
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1 month 1 week ago #171119
by Maaz Juan
Issues with Required Fields Display was created by Maaz Juan
Hi,
I have made some of the required fields optional, but on the front-end Donor information page, they are still required to be filled in.
It seems that the changes are not being reflected.
Do you have any idea what might be going wrong? Am I missing something?
Thank you for any help.
I have made some of the required fields optional, but on the front-end Donor information page, they are still required to be filled in.
It seems that the changes are not being reflected.
Do you have any idea what might be going wrong? Am I missing something?
Thank you for any help.
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1 month 1 week ago #171123
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Hi Maaz,
Please open those files, and make sure the value of field: "Validation rules" empty. Beside it, select No in field "Required".
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Dam
Please open those files, and make sure the value of field: "Validation rules" empty. Beside it, select No in field "Required".
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1 week 5 days ago #171541
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Hi,
Here are some common rules in jQuery Validator
1. required: Ensures the field is not empty.
2. email: Validates that the input is a valid email address.
3. url: Validates that the input is a valid URL.
4. minlength / maxlength: Validates that the string length is within the minimum and maximum limits.
5. rangelength: Validates that the string length is within a specific range.
6. min / max: Validates that the number is within a specific range.
7. number: Ensures the input is a valid number.
8. date: Ensures the input is a valid date.
9. digits: Ensures the input contains only digits.
10. equalTo: Validates that the input is the same as another field.
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Here are some common rules in jQuery Validator
1. required: Ensures the field is not empty.
2. email: Validates that the input is a valid email address.
3. url: Validates that the input is a valid URL.
4. minlength / maxlength: Validates that the string length is within the minimum and maximum limits.
5. rangelength: Validates that the string length is within a specific range.
6. min / max: Validates that the number is within a specific range.
7. number: Ensures the input is a valid number.
8. date: Ensures the input is a valid date.
9. digits: Ensures the input contains only digits.
10. equalTo: Validates that the input is the same as another field.
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