yeah, you mean "never trust a client"  ; )

js is just a luxury for your server's sake and the sake of time for AOL users (heh)
I always have it there to validate my forms but in the end... the cf validation has the final say.

liek d.a said, active scripting could be turned off. You could also have the slighest error or unsupported function in your js script that breaks ALL of the validation.

TIP: disable JS and test all of your forms when you're writing them

... and they lived happily ever after.

The End
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  Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 9:40 AM
  Subject: RE: form validation problems

  >> Why dont you use JS and let the client do all the validation?

  Cos a user may have _javascript_ turned off... never trust the client
  (well you know what I mean)

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  dc
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