Aaron DC wrote:
> I have never seen user-friendly js validation. Make me click 
> an ok button ?
> No thanks, not what I consider friendly.

In the grand scheme of things, I consider that more friendly than making me
wait while the page is submitted to the server and then reloaded with the
validation message. 

Although if you don't like the alert method of notifying the user, I seem to
remember qForms from Pengoworks has a validation scheme that highlights the
fields that need to be corrected and places the validation message above
each.

Cheers,
K.

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