I have ah HTML5 form with an action defined as follows:
@using (Html.BeginForm("SearchAction", "ResultsController"))
The form takes in two text fields:
<input type="text" name="txtSearchTerm" id="txtSearchTerm" class="frontPageInput" placeholder="Begin your search..." required />
<input type="text" name="txtGeoLocation" id="txtGeoLocation" class="frontPageInput" required />
The txtGeoLocation field is an autocomplete field that is fed from a cached object, fed through the controller and by a model repository class through the following jQuery code:
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
$(function () {
$("#txtGeoLocation").autocomplete(txtGeoLocation, {
source: function (request, response) {
$.ajax({
url: "/home/FindLocations", type: "POST",
dataType: "json",
selectFirst: true,
autoFill: true,
mustMatch: true,
data: { searchText: request.term, maxResults: 10 },
success: function (data) {
response($.map(data, function (item) {
return { label: item.GeoDisplay, value: item.GeoDisplay, id: item.GeoID }
}))
}
})
},
select: function (event, ui) {
alert(ui.item ? ("You picked '" + ui.item.label + "' with an ID of " + ui.item.id)
: "Nothing selected, input was " + this.value);
document.getElementById("hidLocation").value = ui.item.id;
}
});
});
There’s an alert there for debugging. When clicking on the text that drops down, this alert fires, however it does not fire if you type in the whole word and hit submit.
I would like to first, validate the text in the geo text box on the client side, to ensure that it is a value contained in the collection, of not, have the text box in red, communicate that.
Thanks.
You can use jquery remote validation using the [Remote()] attribute to validate the value is in the list. You will have to do the same check on the server side when you post back as well.