Revisions : jQuery validator
jQuery Validation Plugin
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Revert to also converting parameters of range method to numbers. Closes gh-702
22 mars 2013, par jcbowmanRevert to also converting parameters of range method to numbers. Closes gh-702 Unlike min/max, there's no range attribute in html5. For dates, min/max can be used.
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Replace most usage of PHP with mockjax handlers. Do some demo cleanup as well, update to newer masked-input plugin. Keep captcha demo in PHP. Fixes #662
20 mars 2013, par jzaeffererReplace most usage of PHP with mockjax handlers. Do some demo cleanup as well, update to newer masked-input plugin. Keep captcha demo in PHP. Fixes #662
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Remove inline code highlighting from milk demo. View source works fine.
20 mars 2013, par jzaeffererRemove inline code highlighting from milk demo. View source works fine.
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Fix dynamic-totals demo by trimming whitespace from template content before passing to jQuery constructor
20 mars 2013, par jzaeffererFix dynamic-totals demo by trimming whitespace from template content before passing to jQuery constructor
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Fix min/max validation. Closes gh-666. Fixes #648
20 mars 2013, par ekonijnFix min/max validation. Closes gh-666. Fixes #648 In 1.10.0, min/max validation was supported for input type="text", where min/max were interpreted as numbers. This means min/max for date would not work: min="2012-02-13" was interpreted as min="Not a Number". In 1.11.0, min/max were no longer converted to numbers. This means min/max for dates worked, but min/max for numbers failed: "50" < "150" < "1000" does not hold. For an example, see http://jsbin.com/awokex/3 This commit makes the behaviour of min/max dependent on input type: * input type=text (or not type attribute) has numeric min/max, as in 1.10.0 * input type=date has working min/max for type date; on mobile browsers you also get a date picker, plus the browser may reject invalid dates before javascript gets a chance to complain. * input type=number or range get numeric min/max, plus numeric keypad or slider on mobile browsers, plus browser may reject invalid input before javascript gets a chance to complain Allowing use of min/max with type=number/range/date is important for mobile browsers, where the numeric keypad or date picker make the input much easier to use than a generic text input field. In this situation jquery-validate remains necessary to support older browsers that do not do input validation based on type and min/max. For situations where numeric input should be validated by jquery without giving the browser a chance to validate the input format, input type=text in combination with min/max can be used, as in 1.10.0.