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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T12:47:30+00:00 2026-05-20T12:47:30+00:00

I have to prevent Coldfusion’s default list delimiter ‘,’ from being entered into a

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I have to prevent Coldfusion’s default list delimiter ‘,’ from being entered into a form input array. I am new to using javascript for validation purposes, and have never tried to switch out the values someone is typing in. How can I snag a comma, and replace it with a tilda?

Javascript i’ve tried so far:

    $(document).ready(function(event){
      var regExComma = /,/;
      $("[name='name[]']").live("keypress",function(event){
// i know i could check the numerical value, i feel this requirement can get more added to it and I would like to just change the regEx accordingly.
        if(regExComma.test(String.fromCharCode(event.which)){
//it was a ',' switch it to '~'
         event.which = 126;
        }
      });
// added to show that the 'name' input form array is the only input that cares about the ','
    var regExDig = /[\d]/
    $("[name=min[]],[name=max[]]").live(keypress, function(event){
       if(!regExDig .test(String.fromCharCode(event.which)){
        event.preventDefault();
        $("#cfocFormMessages").trigger("updateMessages", {"url":"components.cfc/CFOC.cfc", "data":{"more":"stuff"}});
       }
    });
            });

cfml / html involved:

<form action="components/CatagoryService.cfc?method=saveVersion">
<input id="version" name="version" type="text">
<!--- .. more inputs ..--->
<table id="table">
  <thead><tr><th>name col</th>
  <th>min col</th>
  <th>max col</th>
  <th>edit</th>
</tr></thead>
  <tfoot></tfoot>
  <cfoutput query="variables.query">
  <tr><td><input name="name[]" type="text" value="#variables.query.name#"></td>
   <td><input name="min[]" type="text" value="#variables.query.min#"></td>
   <td><input name="max[]" type="text" value="#variables.query.max#"></td>
   <td><input name="id[]" type="hidden" value="#variables.query.id#">
     <a href="#" class="editLink">edit</a></td>
  </tr>
  </cfoutput>
  <tr><td></td><td></td><td><a href="#" class="addLink">add</a></td></td></tr>
</table>
<input type="Submit"/>
</form>

if I alter CatagoryService.cfc?method=saveVersion to <cfreturn arguments> in a JSON string, a typical response from Coldfusion looks like:

{VERSION:"",name:"name1,name2",min:"1,3", max:"2,4",id:"1,2"}
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    2026-05-20T12:47:30+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 12:47 pm

    I replaced the name[] .live() event.which = 126; to event.originalEvent.keyCode=126;

    var regExComma = /,/;
    $("[name='name[]']").live("keypress",function(event){
         if(regExComma.test(String.fromCharCode(event.which)){
           //this line works as expected. and will swap out the value on keypress.
           if(event.originalEvent.keyCode){
             event.originalEvent.keyCode=126;
           }else if(event.originalEvent.charCode){
             event.originalEvent.charCode=126;
           }
         }
    });
    

    wolfram I upped your keyUp solution as well.

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