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jmoffett
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Posted: August/06/06 at 11:29pm |
I'm testing the shopping cart function on my site and it will allow me to proceed through checkout without entering billing or shipping information. Shouldn't there be an error message if the user proceeds without entering the requested information?
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mikeb
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You achieve this through "Form Validation". Both FrontPage and Dreamweaver have Form Validation built-in. The end-user/merchant determines whether they wish to use Data Validation or not and thus on which fields that are important to them.
The answer to your question is Yes and No...it depends on the store. Some would say, "no"....I want the order to proceed and I will call the customer if its incorrect so as not to loose an order. Studies indicate that the more you validate, the more orders you will loose and the more shopping cart abandonement you will have. You will need to balance your needs based on your business. |
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I've looked at the internal help files and in my FP manual and can't find anything about form validation. Where can I learn more about this?
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I just went to help in FrontPage and type form field validation and up it came. Heres a snippet.
Set rules for allowing data in fields Show All Hide All To make your forms more useful, you can control what site visitors enter into certain form fields by setting data entry rules (also called validation). You can apply data entry rules to drop-down boxes, text boxes, text areas, and option buttons. In Page view, at the bottom of the document window, click Design . Do one or more of the following: Set data entry rules for a drop-down box Double-click the drop-down box for which you want to set validation rules. Be sure to double-click the drop-down box itself, not the Submit or Reset button. In the Drop-Down Box Properties dialog box, do one or more of the following: Allow multiple selections from a drop-down box To allow multiple selections, click Yes. Click Validate. Type values in the Minimum Items and Maximum Items boxes, and then click OK. Use the first option in the drop-down box to provide instructions to site visitors. If you use the first option to display instructions, such as "Select an option," do the following to make that first option unavailable: Click Validate. Select the Disallow first item check box. Require site visitors to make a selection from a drop-down box Click Validate. Select the Data required check box, and then click OK. Display a message to site visitors who have not met the requirements you set Click Validate. In the Display Name box, type a brief reminder to site visitors about meeting your requirements. For example, they would see "Select an option." Set data entry rules for a text box or text area Double-click the text box or text area for which you want to set validation rules. Be sure to double-click the text box or text area itself, not the Submit or Reset button. In the Text Box Properties or the TextArea Box Properties dialog box, click Validate, and do one or more of the following: Specify the type of data to allow in a text box or text area field In the Data type list, do one of the following: Select No Constraints from the Data type list. Select Text from the Data type list, and then under Text format select the types of characters to allow in the field — Letters, Digits, Whitespace (spaces, tabs, carriage returns, and line feeds), or Other (different characters, such as commas and hyphens). If you select Other, type the characters in the box. Select Integer from the Data type list, and then under Numeric format specify to use a comma, period, or space to group numbers. You can disallow any punctuation or spacing, or allow periods in groups of numbers as in 123.456.789, allow commas as in 123,456,789, or allow spaces as in 123 456 789. Select Number from the Data type list, and then under Numeric format specify the character to allow for Grouping and the character to use for Decimal points. You cannot use the same character for both Grouping and Decimal. For example, if you use a period as a decimal point, you cannot use a period for grouping. Instead, you could use the comma, space, or no punctuation for grouping, for instance: 1,234.56, or 1 234.56, or 1234.56. Specify a value limitation Under Data value, select the Field must be check box. In the Field must be list, click a data value. In the Value box, type the value for the constraint, for example, you might require that a value in the field be greater than 10. To specify a second constraint, select the And must be check box, click a condition, and then type a value. Note The validation rule will use numerical comparisons if the data type is Number or Integer, and alphabetical-order comparisons if the data type is Text or No Constraints. Require site visitors to type an entry in a text box or text area field Under Data length, select the Required check box. To specify the minimum number of characters to allow in the text box, type a value in the Min length box. To specify the maximum number of characters to allow in the text box, type a value in the Max length box. Display a message to site visitors who have not met the requirements you set. In the Display name box, type a brief reminder to site visitors about meeting your requirements. For example, they would see "Select an option." Set data entry rules for an option button Double-click an option button in the group for which you want to set a rule. Be sure to double-click the option button itself, not the Submit or Reset button. In the Option Button Properties dialog box, click Validate. Then do one or both of the following: Require site visitors to select an option button Select the Data required check box. Display a message to site visitors who have not selected an option button. Select the Data required check box. In the Display name box, type a brief reminder to site visitors about meeting your requirements. For example, they would see "Select an option." Note When you set a rule for the selection of one option button at a time, the rule applies to all option buttons in the group. Note To test the functionality of your form, you must first publish your Web site to a Web server. See Also |
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