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Announcing Professional Validation And More v3.0

Posted by: Peter Blum on April 11, 2005 DIGG
Professional Validation And More Version 3.0 is now available. Its suite of over 40 web controls addresses most aspects of data entry on web forms including validation, text input, security against hackers, and interactive pages.

This suite of over 40 web controls expands your toolbox with controls for validation, controls for data entry, controls that make your web forms far more interactive with multibrowser compatible javascript techniques, and the hacking defenses of Visual Input Security™.

Product Highlights
* 25 Validators that overcome the many limitations of the original validators and provide enhancements that make for a more effective way to communicate errors with your users.
* 5 TextBox controls that introduce a variety of Javascript techniques such as filtering keystrokes, special handling when the field is blank, autotabbing, and directing the ENTER key to click a specific submit button. There are textboxes for integers, decimal numbers and currencies.
* The MultiSegmentDataEntry control is ideal for data entry of strongly patterned values like phone numbers, IP addresses, and social security numbers. It gives you the user interface a masked textbox cannot.
* The FieldStateController will interactively update the appearance of almost any control on the page as the user clicks or changes other fields. Change visibility, enabled state, a URL, an image, some text, etc.
* The CalculationController will interactively update the value of a mathematical expression as the user enters numbers on the page.
* Interactive Hints can be attached to almost any data entry control to assist the user without consuming much screen space. It can even show the current validation error associated with the data entry field.
* Solid protection against SQL Injection, Script Injection (cross-site scripting), Input Tampering and Brute Force attacks.

Learn more at http://www.peterblum.com/vam/home.aspx.
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Announcing Professional Validation And More v3.0

Posted by: Eber Irigoyen on April 12, 2005 in response to Message #165778
works good for slow typers!!!...

perhaps if they fix that, it would be great

 
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