Your should just be able to return the string...
function checkCheese(tilsit, caerphilly, cheddar) {
if (!tilsit) {
return "Never at the end of the week, sir. Always get it fresh
first thing on Monday.";
}
if (!caerphilly) {
return "Ah well, it's been on order for two weeks, sir. I was
expecting it this morning.";
}
if (!cheddar) {
return "Well, I'm afraid we don't get much call for it around
these parts";
}
return true;
}
hth
grigri
On Jul 9, 12:12 pm, emanuele <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello pals, I ve my own validation method. The method checks three fields.
> Is there any possibility to customize the message of error depending on the
> failure condtions? For istance:
>
> function myfunc(a, b, c) {
> if(!a)
> set a message for a;
> elseif(!b) set a message for b;
> elseif(!c) set a message for c;
>
> }
>
> thanks in advance
> --
> Emanuele Gringeri
> Computer Engineer
> University of Pisa
> Be my mirror, my sword and shield
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