squest | Service request portal on top of Ansible Tower/AWX | Portal library
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Service request portal on top of Ansible Tower/AWX
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Get fields from a Survey object
- Return the field group for the given operation
- Convert choices to a list of tuples
- Get fields from survey
- Render the resource tracker
- Render a resource pool
- Render a resource group
- Returns the graph name for the given resource
- Process request
- Process an admin request
- Handle new operation request
- Trigger a hook
- Create a new instance
- Return the details for an instance
- View details
- Update an instance role
- Create a new approval step
- Handle customer service request
- Accept request request
- Update an existing user in a team
- Check if action dropdown is disabled
- Edit a support message
- View to cancel a request
- Edit a resource group
- Reject a request
- Re - submit request
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QUESTION
I am getting spammed by bots like crazy in my contact us form. I have tried, random security code, code must match code you see. They got around it. I went back to Google recaptcha, they are getting around it. So my only other thought was to create a input field where they have to answer a question, and the number would be hidden inside the JS script. It the number is correct, they will be able to submit the form, if not, they will not be able to. The problem is, JS is not my strong point. Can someone please help me create a way to have the JS check to see if the input field is equal to 10? Thank you in advance.
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Answered 2020-Feb-02 at 09:06squest
refers to the element with id="squest"
itself, you should take the value
from that.
Non-identity / strict inequality (!==)
The non-identity operator returns true if the operands are not equal and/or not of the same type.
As you are using non-identity / strict inequality (!==) operator, you should convert the value to number.
Also you can use the passed parameter to take the value from the element:
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