Yes well, from someone that isn't too in-depth with Javascript it is a
bit....
Strange. 

I am ..worried over the reports I'm reading here that using CFFORM
increases page rendering time by so much though. It means that it
certainly won't be an option on a large site with multiple
field-multiple page registration forms etc. Which is really odd, since
the whole things seems to be fairly unchanged since the early days of
CF.I thought that if there were performance issues, that they would have
been addressed by now. 

-Gel
-----Original Message-----
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Angel:

If you don't want to dive right into the Qforms API, i put a short
'tutorial' online to show some js form field validation (a couple that I
don't believe can be accomplished thru cfform...but i could be wrong
there).

It's at http://charlie.griefer.com/js_validation.html  (view source).

As far as Qforms...I've not used it myself, but I have yet to hear
anything but rave reviews from people who have.

charlie


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