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// dodo.email.js
// 0.2
// hookEmailCalls[plugName]=plugFunction; to subscribe a function to the email hook.
// VARIABLES
var email = {
input: '',
invalid: 'email not valid',
openner: 'your email'
}
// FUNCTIONS
function emailCheck (emailStr) {
/* The following variable tells the rest of the function whether or not
to verify that the address ends in a two-letter country or well-known
TLD. 1 means check it, 0 means don't. */
var checkTLD=1;
/* The following is the list of known TLDs that an e-mail address must end with. */
var knownDomsPat=/^(com|net|org|edu|int|mil|gov|arpa|biz|aero|name|coop|info|pro|museum|tv)/;
/* The following string represents the pattern for matching all special
characters. We don't want to allow special characters in the address.
These characters include ( ) < > @ , ; : \ " . [ ] */
var specialChars="\\(\\)><@,;:\\\\\\\"\\.\\[\\]";
/* The following string represents the range of characters allowed in a
username or domainname. It really states which chars aren't allowed.*/
var validChars="\[^\\s" + specialChars + "\]";
/* The following pattern applies if the "user" is a quoted string (in
which case, there are no rules about which characters are allowed
and which aren't; anything goes). E.g. "jiminy cricket"@disney.com
is a legal e-mail address. */
var quotedUser="(\"[^\"]*\")";
/* The following pattern applies for domains that are IP addresses,
rather than symbolic names. E.g. joe@[123.124.233.4] is a legal
e-mail address. NOTE: The square brackets are required. */
var ipDomainPat=/^\[(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\]");
/* The following pattern describes the structure of a normal symbolic
domain, as opposed to ipDomainPat, shown above. */
var domainPat=new RegExp("^" + atom + "(\\." + atom +")*");
var domArr=domain.split(".");
var len=domArr.length;
for (i=0;i<len;i++) {
if (domArr[i].search(atomPat)==-1) {
// alert("The domain name does not seem to be valid.");
return false;
}
}
/* domain name seems valid, but now make sure that it ends in a
known top-level domain (like com, edu, gov) or a two-letter word,
representing country (uk, nl), and that there's a hostname preceding
the domain or country. */
if (checkTLD && domArr[domArr.length-1].length!=2 &&
domArr[domArr.length-1].search(knownDomsPat)==-1) {
// alert("The address must end in a well-known domain or two letter " + "country.");
return false;
}
// Make sure there's a host name preceding the domain.
if (len<2) {
// alert("This address is missing a hostname!");
return false;
}
// If we've gotten this far, everything's valid!
return true;
}
// RUN
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
// alert('Email plugin linked and working.');
jQuery('#message :input[name="email"]').val(email.openner)
.focus(function() {
jQuery('#message :input[name="email"]').val(email.input).removeClass("error");
})
.blur(function() {
if (!jQuery('#message :input[name="email"]').val()) jQuery('#message :input[name="email"]').val(email.openner);
})
jQuery('#message input:submit').click(function() {
var emailaddress=jQuery('#message :input[name="email"]').val();
if (emailCheck(emailaddress)) {
return true;
}
else if (jQuery('#message :input[name="email"]').val() != email.invalid ) {
email.input = jQuery('#message :input[name="email"]').val();
jQuery('#message :input[name="email"]').val(email.invalid).addClass("error");
};
return false;
});
});
(C) Æliens
20/2/2008
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