Macromedia Flash MX ActionScripting: Advanced Training from the Source
Many applications collect information from users phone numbers, email addresses, and so on for later use, or to send to a database where it can be stored and retrieved as needed. However, if these applications trusted users to enter properly formatted, error-free information, they probably wouldn't function properly that, or your database would quickly fill with useless data. The fact is, users often enter data incorrectly which is why it's a good idea to validate data before it's used or processed. Validating data usually entails writing a script to check the way data was entered against a set of guidelines or rules. If data-entry errors are found, the user can be prompted to reenter the data, or (in some cases) the script can make the needed adjustments without further input from the user. Our fictional product contains a product registration form that allows us to collect data from the user, validate it, and display any errors found.
In this lesson, we'll create an application that includes a form requiring user-input data that needs to be validated. After our application validates this information, it will display a custom confirmation page a common way of thanking the user for providing the requested information. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN In this lesson, you will:
APPROXIMATE TIME This lesson takes approximately 2 hours to complete. LESSON FILES Media Files: None Starting File: Lesson13/Assets/validate1.fla Lesson13/Assets/flashWriter1.fla Completed Project: validate7.fla flashWriter3.fla |