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Documentation issues are also tracked at the jQuery Validation issue tracker. Pull Requests to improve the docs are welcome at the jQuery Validation docs repository, though.
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT EMAIL VALIDATION. As of version 1.12.0 this plugin is using the same regular expression that the HTML5 specification suggests for browsers to use. We will follow their lead and use the same check. If you think the specification is wrong, please report the issue to them. If you have different requirements, consider using a custom method.
Thanks for contributing! Here’s a few guidelines to help your contribution get landed.
grunt
(see below) to check for linting and a few other issues.npm install -g grunt-cli
. More details are available on their website http://gruntjs.com/getting-started.npm install
.grunt
.If you’ve wrote custom methods that you’d like to contribute to additional-methods.js:
src/additional
src/localization
To run unit tests, just open test/index.html
within your browser. Make sure you ran npm install
before so all required dependencies are available. Start with one browser while developing the fix, then run against others before committing. Usually latest Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera and a few IEs.
Please report documentation issues at the jQuery Validation issue tracker. In case your pull request implements or changes public API it would be a plus you would provide a pull request against the jQuery Validation docs repository.
To run JSHint and other tools, use grunt
.
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