At 2:23 PM -0700 4/16/02, Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
>With JavaScript form validation, it's pretty easy to allow browsers with no JS
>support, or JS turned off, to still be able to submit the form without writing
>extra code. The JS code just gets ignored. However, with the XML-RPC idea,

You should always be doing validation on the back-end as well, if 
only to defend against malcious users.

>I found Embperl pretty easy to learn... the problem is not having lots of
>sophisticated source code to learn from.

Yes, we definitely need to start contributing things.  It would help 
if someone would come up for a standard install mechanism for a 
package which combines perl modules, html code, images, embperl html 
code and embperl modules.  We don't even at this point have a 
standard for where most of those things go--let alone an installer.


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I'm not sure which upsets me more: that people are so unwilling to accept
responsibility for their own actions, or that they are so eager to regulate
everyone else's.

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