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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T22:49:29+00:00 2026-05-14T22:49:29+00:00

Hello I have a following formvalidatior function in my document. function formValidator(formid) { var

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Hello I have a following formvalidatior function in my document.

function formValidator(formid) {

  var form = cic.$(formid);

  if(!form) return ('');

  var errors = [];
    var len = form.elements.length;

  for(var elementIdx = 0; elementIdx < len; elementIdx++) {

    var element = form.elements[elementIdx];

    if(!element && !element.getAttribute('validationtype')) return ('');

    switch (element.getAttribute('validationtype')) {

      case 'text'    :  if(cic.getValue(element).strip() == "") errors.push(element.getAttribute('validationmsg'));
                        break;

      case 'email'   :  if(!cic.isEmail(cic.getValue(element))) errors.push(element.getAttribute('validationmsg'));
                        break;

      case 'numeric' :  if(isNaN(cic.getValue(element).replace(',', '.'))) errors.push(element.getAttribute('validationmsg'));
                        break;         

      case 'confirm' :  if(cic.getValue(cic.$(element.getAttribute('sourcefield'))) !== cic.getValue(element)) errors.push(element.getAttribute('validationmsg'));
                        break;         
    }

  }

  return (errors.length > 0) ? '<li>' + errors.uniq().join("<li>") : '';
}

It works fine, now I have an Iframe in my document, and that I frame contains the form to validate.
What will be the best practice to change this function in such a way that it can validate document forms and
iframe from simeltaniously.

Thanks

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    2026-05-14T22:49:29+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 10:49 pm

    Instead of passing the ID of the form, pass it the form element (i.e. do the lookup outside the function).

    Then write two functions: One which iterates of the forms of a document (pass the document as a parameter) and calls formValidator(). Use the document.forms array to locate the forms.

    Plus a second one which iterates over all iframes and calls the first function. Use the document.iframes array and then frame.document to get the document of the iframe.

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