Of Course. You are both correct. Required="yes" works perfectly!
Dunno why I thought it wouldn't. Thank you both!

In article <22A8D10172BFD41195B700D0B765C3F0557C@vcsvanntex0>, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
> Perhaps a good idea is to guarantee the selection of a radio button...  Set
> a default value for each Radio Button set.  Perhaps putting CHECKED in the
> value="0" radio button would aleviate this.
> 
> Remember, once a user clicks a radio button, it's pretty much impossible for
> them to null the group without refreshing the page.
> 
> However, if I'm not mistaken, the cfinput allows for a required parameter.
> You may want to look into that further.  I've never used cfinput or cfform.
> I like the old fashioned way of coding better...
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew Hood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 2:44 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Slightly OT: Form Validation Woes
> 
> 
> Ok, here is the problem:
>     I have various sets of radio buttons on a page. 4 sets to a page
> actually. I need a javascript that will validate that a radio button has
> been selected for each of the four sets. Being no good a javascript I am
> turning to you for help. ( I know this isn't a cold fusion question per say
> but the values are entered into a DB when all is said and done.) Is there a
> script that can run through each set and verify that a selection has been
> made, without having to manually edit the script for each page and inputting
> the names?
> 
> Here is a what the radio buttons look like:
> <TD>
> <cfinput type="Radio" name="WPAvailability" value="5" tabindex="1">5<br>
> 
> <cfinput type="Radio" name="WPAvailability" value="4" tabindex="2">4<br>
> 
> <cfinput type="Radio" name="WPAvailability" value="3" tabindex="3">3<br>
> 
> <cfinput type="Radio" name="WPAvailability" value="2" tabindex="4">2<br>
> 
> <cfinput type="Radio" name="WPAvailability" value="1" tabindex="5">1<br>
> 
> <cfinput type="Radio" name="WPAvailability" value="0" tabindex="6">N/A </TD>
> <TD> <cfinput type="Radio" name="WPProficiency" value="5" tabindex="1">5<br>
> <cfinput type="Radio" name="WPProficiency" value="4" tabindex="2">4<br>
> <cfinput type="Radio" name="WPProficiency" value="3" tabindex="3">3<br>
> <cfinput type="Radio" name="WPProficiency" value="2" tabindex="4">2<br>
> <cfinput type="Radio" name="WPProficiency" value="1" tabindex="5">1<br>
> <cfinput type="Radio" name="WPProficiency" value="0" tabindex="6">N/A </TD>
> <TD> <cfinput type="Radio" name="WPImportance" value="5" tabindex="1">5<br>
> <cfinput type="Radio" name="WPImportance" value="4" tabindex="2">4<br>

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