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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T01:42:31+00:00 2026-06-09T01:42:31+00:00

I have a password field in my registration form. The following is the code

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I have a password field in my registration form. The following is the code for javascript validation.

if(document.getElementById('txtPassword').value == '' || document.getElementById('txtPassword').value == 'Password' ){
            alert("Please enter Password");
            document.getElementById('txtPassword').focus();
            return false;
        }


      else if (document.getElementById('txtPassword').value.length < 8)
       {
               alert('Please ensure your password has at least eight characters, a mix of upper and lowercase and at least one number');
               return false;
       }


      else if ( (! document.getElementById('txtPassword').value.match(/[a-z]/) ) || (! document.getElementById('txtPassword').value.match(/[A-Z]/) ) ) {
               alert('Please ensure your password has at least eight characters, a mix of upper and lowercase and at least one number');
               return false;
       }


      else if (!document.getElementById('txtPassword').value.match(/\d+/)) {
               alert('Please ensure your password has at least eight characters, a mix of upper and lowercase and at least one number');
               return false;
       }

        else if (document.getElementById('txtPassword').length < 8)
       {
               alert('Please ensure your password has at least eight characters, a mix of upper and lowercase and at least one number');
               return false;
       }

I need to check for single quotes. If the user enters single quotes in the password field and hit enter the error “Avoid single quotes in this filed” should popup.

How to do that?

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    2026-06-09T01:42:33+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 1:42 am
    else if (document.getElementById('txtPassword').value.indexOf("'") != -1) {
        alert("Avoid single quotes in this field");
        return false;
    }
    

    here is a simple test case. If you make an html page, put this in the head tag, open it in a browser, you’ll see it works:

    var value1 = "abc'def";
    var value2 = "abcdef";
    if(value1.indexOf("'") != -1)
        alert(value1 + " contains a '");
    else
        alert(value1 + " does not contain a '");
    if(value2.indexOf("'") != -1)
        alert(value2 + " contains a '");
    else
        alert(value2 + " does not contain a '");
    
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