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Description
Introducing Parsley, the leading JavaScript library for form validation. The process of validating frontend forms has reached new heights in both simplicity and power. Unlike any other form validation tool, you can effortlessly express your validation needs in plain English directly within your form's HTML tags, and Parsley will handle everything else for you! There's no requirement to write even a single line of JavaScript for basic validation tasks. Parsley has become even more intelligent, as it automatically senses changes in your forms and adjusts its validation rules accordingly. Whether you add, remove, or modify fields, Parsley will seamlessly keep pace with your changes! It comes equipped with an array of over a dozen highly useful validators. If that’s not sufficient, you can utilize the fantastic extra Ajax validator or explore numerous additional validators contributed by the community. With a strong emphasis on user interface and experience, Parsley allows you to customize nearly every default behavior to meet your specific requirements. It also prides itself on being nearly bug-free, undergoing rigorous testing to ensure compatibility across all browsers, including the older Internet Explorer 8. In a world where user interaction is paramount, Parsley stands out as the go-to choice for developers seeking a robust and flexible form validation solution.
Description
RequireJS serves as a loader for JavaScript files and modules, primarily designed for optimal performance within web browsers, although it is also compatible with other JavaScript environments such as Rhino and Node. Utilizing a modular script loader like RequireJS can significantly enhance both the efficiency and quality of your code. This configuration presumes that all JavaScript files are organized within a "scripts" directory in your project. To maximize the benefits of this optimization tool, it is advisable to avoid inline scripts in your HTML and instead utilize a requirejs call for loading your scripts, ensuring they correspond to the path some/path/some/module.js. Furthermore, adopting the CommonJS syntax is preferable, as it is expected to gain traction over time, facilitating code reuse across different modules within the project. By implementing this approach, developers can achieve a more streamlined and maintainable coding environment.
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Pricing Details
Free
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Free Version
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Free
Free Trial
Free Version
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
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Online Support
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Live Rep (24/7)
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Training Docs
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Vendor Details
Company Name
Parsley
Founded
2014
Website
parsleyjs.org
Vendor Details
Company Name
RequireJS
Website
requirejs.org