I still view jQuery as progressive enhancement. Even if it is mostly on it can 
still be turned off, which would - if you relied only on client side code - 
skip your validation. You also never know how your site will be accessed; what 
if (remote, I know) you wanted to open it up as a web service or API? Then 
you'd need to load up your validation anyone. Just my 2c.

Jeremy Burns
Class Outfit

http://www.classoutfit.com

On 16 Aug 2013, at 12:32:29, [email protected] wrote:

> I wanted to get some opinions on this. Cake's validation structure is easy to 
> apply and works flawlessly (so far, wink,wink). But I've also written some 
> data validation with jQuery which is activated at the client side. 
> 
> Is there still a need to validate at the server if most browsers support 
> javascript? Do some of you leave off the server side validation in lieu of 
> client side? How's that HTML5 data validation working for you?
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