Hi everyone, I have a page which has some Javascript validation on the form. The validation works great, it checks that the user has entered a user name and a password correctly. However, there is a problem with the labels on the validation message. For instance, for email it says: "submit_from" instead of "email". This can be confused for the visitor since its not clear that the message is asking visitor to enter the email address because its required. Normally, changing the label of this would be easily. However, the coder who initially created this validation code for me did it a little bit more complex than it was needed and is not apparent how I can change this labels. I need a coder to find out how to change this labels on the validation messages to say "Email" instead of "Submit_from" and "Name" instead of "name" or "name2". My page has two forms so labels must be changed for both forms. I would not like to provide source code of my page but I will provide the URL of my page to those interested candidates. I guess you can just have a look at the source of the page from your browser and see if you can find the solution to this. Thanks!
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