Not sure what your on about? Not sure if you know yourself?

Do you consider the following more user-friendly?

1. user clicks submit
2. form is posted (user waits for server side validation)
3. message is returned to user that some of the form fields are not correct
4. user corrects form field
5. user submits form again, only to find out he still missed a form field
blah blah

Or with JavaScript

1. user clicks submit
2. one message is displayed with all the problems in the form, i.e. within
one second
I could go on, but not sure if with do any good ;-))

Taco Fleur

Tell me and I will forget
Show me and I will remember
Teach me and I will learn 


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> Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Database programming
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> Been following this thread with interest...
> 
> > always perform a SECOND check on the CF end, JS is just to make it 
> > user friendly and save bandwidth and time.
> 
> I have never seen user-friendly js validation. Make me click 
> an ok button ? No thanks, not what I consider friendly.
> 
> Aaron
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