Been playing around with JavaScript, and what Im trying to do is only allow certain characters in the pass word field - a-z, A-Z and 0-9.
<form action="http://www.cknuckles.com/cgi/echo.cgi" method="get" name="logOn">
User Name:<br />
<input type="text" name="userName" size="25" /><br />
Password:<br />
<input type="password" name="pw" size="25" /><br />
<input type="submit" value="Log In" onClick="validate()"/>
</form>
Above is my HTML, and Below is my JavaScript I tried to use to validate it - but it doesnt work - any clues.
<script language="javascript">
document.logOn.onsubmit=validate;
function validate(){
var name=document.logOn.pw.value;
if(!name = "[a-zA-Z0-9]"){
alert("Your Password Cant Have Any Funky Things In It - Play It Straight!");
return false;
}
return true;
}
</script>
But This isnt working. I can still put chars in like "*" and "[" and "{" etc.
Any Thoughts?
You need to make your condition test a regexp, not a string:
if(!/^[a-zA-Z0-9]+$/.test(name)){ ...
meaning:
^
-- start of line[a-zA-Z0-9]+
-- one or more characters/numbers$
-- end of lineor you could search for the inverse of that, which is "any non-accepted character":
if(/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/.test(name)){
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