> I beg to differ. The most part of validation is a trivial matter (minimum
> lenght of fields, bounds checking, ...) and this should, in my eyes, be
done
> on the client: max performance, min hassles for the user (errors are
> interactivaley corrected).

It's not the complexity of the validation that's at issue.  The real
question is: HOW THE HECK DO YOU ENSURE THAT THE BROWSER HAS JAVASCRIPT AND
HAS IT ENABLED?

Excuse the shouting, but unless you address this issue nothing else
matters...



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