JavaScript – Form Validation

Boomi Nathan
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Form validation normally used to occur at the server, after the client had entered all the necessary data and then pressed the Submit button. If the data entered by a client was incorrect or was simply missing, the server would have to send all the data back to the client and request that the form be resubmitted with correct information. This was really a lengthy process which used to put a lot of burden on the server.

JavaScript provides a way to validate form’s data on the client’s computer before sending it to the web server. Form validation generally performs two functions.

·        Basic Validation − First of all, the form must be checked to make sure all the mandatory fields are filled in. It would require just a loop through each field in the form and check for data.

·        Data Format Validation − Secondly, the data that is entered must be checked for correct form and value. Your code must include appropriate logic to test correctness of data.

Example

We will take an example to understand the process of validation. Here is a simple form in html format.

<html>  

   <head>

      <title>Form Validation</title>     

      <script type = “text/javascript”>

         <!–

            // Form validation code will come here.

         //–>

      </script>     

   </head>

   <body>

      <form action = “/cgi-bin/test.cgi” name = “myForm” onsubmit = “return(validate());”>

         <table cellspacing = “2” cellpadding = “2” border = “1”>

            <tr>

               <td align = “right”>Name</td>

               <td><input type = “text” name = “Name” /></td>

            </tr>

            <tr>

               <td align = “right”>EMail</td>

               <td><input type = “text” name = “EMail” /></td>

            </tr>

            <tr>

               <td align = “right”>Zip Code</td>

               <td><input type = “text” name = “Zip” /></td>

            </tr>

            <tr>

               <td align = “right”>Country</td>

               <td>

                  <select name = “Country”>

                     <option value = “-1” selected>[choose yours]</option>

                     <option value = “1”>USA</option>

                     <option value = “2”>UK</option>

                     <option value = “3”>INDIA</option>

                  </select>

               </td>

            </tr>

            <tr>

               <td align = “right”></td>

               <td><input type = “submit” value = “Submit” /></td>

            </tr>

         </table>

      </form>     

   </body>

</html>

Output

Basic Form Validation

First let us see how to do a basic form validation. In the above form, we are calling validate() to validate data when onsubmit event is occurring. The following code shows the implementation of this validate() function.

<script type = “text/javascript”>

   <!–

      // Form validation code will come here.

      function validate() {

         if( document.myForm.Name.value == “” ) {

            alert( “Please provide your name!” );

            document.myForm.Name.focus() ;

            return false;

         }

         if( document.myForm.EMail.value == “” ) {

            alert( “Please provide your Email!” );

            document.myForm.EMail.focus() ;

            return false;

         }

         if( document.myForm.Zip.value == “” || isNaN( document.myForm.Zip.value ) ||

            document.myForm.Zip.value.length != 5 ) {

            alert( “Please provide a zip in the format #####.” );

            document.myForm.Zip.focus() ;

            return false;

         }

         if( document.myForm.Country.value == “-1” ) {

            alert( “Please provide your country!” );

            return false;

         }

         return( true );

      }

   //–>

</script>

Data Format Validation

Now we will see how we can validate our entered form data before submitting it to the web server.

The following example shows how to validate an entered email address. An email address must contain at least a ‘@’ sign and a dot (.). Also, the ‘@’ must not be the first character of the email address, and the last dot must at least be one character after the ‘@’ sign.

Example

Try the following code for email validation.

<script type = “text/javascript”>

   <!–

      function validateEmail() {

         var emailID = document.myForm.EMail.value;

         atpos = emailID.indexOf(“@”);

         dotpos = emailID.lastIndexOf(“.”);

         if (atpos < 1 || ( dotpos – atpos < 2 )) {

            alert(“Please enter correct email ID”)

            document.myForm.EMail.focus() ;

            return false;

         }

         return( true );

      }

   //–>

</script>

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J. BoomiNathan is a writer at SenseCentral who specializes in making tech easy to understand. He covers mobile apps, software, troubleshooting, and step-by-step tutorials designed for real people—not just experts. His articles blend clear explanations with practical tips so readers can solve problems faster and make smarter digital choices. He enjoys breaking down complicated tools into simple, usable steps.

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