Ok, I think we agree! I wanted to make sure that Aiki does the validation on the server side, which is great!
Christopher On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 12:01 AM, Roger Martín <[email protected]> wrote: > > I don't expect Aiki to generate JavaScript for me. In fact, I don't want > Aiki to write JavaScript for me. > > Sorry, but i prefer that aiki do all the work: load values, show the form, > and 'prepare' the form to be validate by aiki javascript library. I use > 'prepare' because aiki will not generate the entire js. Aiki only will add > certain classes and types to every control. > > > >But let me handle form validation on the client side. Even if I turn off > JavaScript, I still want Aiki to validate forms. > >> >> Yes, we agree. The reason to use javascript syntax in validation is: > - allow client side validation if browser has javascript turn on using the > javascript library. > - ALWAYS make a server side validation using php. > > Roger > -- ——— christopher adams 86 186 1172 0021 | 1 646 201 3335 49 15 156 219931 | 886 953 036 630 chris.raysend.com
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