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I've written string validation functions which for some reason generate errors, saying that there is no property length of the argument value because it is undefined. After setting a condition breakpoint, it appears that the validators are calledbefore the form inputs are loaded in the DOM at which point they are undefined. Does anyone have any ideas why this is or how to correct it?
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I've written string validation functions which for some reason generate errors, saying that there is no property length of the argument value because it is undefined. After setting a condition breakpoint, it appears that the validators are calledbefore the form inputs are loaded in the DOM at which point they are undefined. Does anyone have any ideas why this is or how to correct it?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: