On Apr 20, 2007, at 10:02 AM, A. Pagaltzis wrote:

* David Cantrell <[email protected]> [2007-04-20 17:55]:
FWIW, in my own interwebnet applications, I don't use radio
buttons, I have links which the user clicks to immediately
submit their choice to the server.

GET implies that the client can't be held responsible for
whatever change on the server is caused by fetching that
resource. [...]

David said "user clicks", not "browser will send a GET request".

What you want to do is use single-submit-button forms, not links.
(Eg. you have one <form> for each action rather than a link, with
a submit button as UI to trigger the action.)

Ooh, I hate those. Hello slow web-application, please force me to click on your slow slow buttons a dozen times to change a few settings.


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