I would divide it up into separate sections via probably a tabbed
interface with each tab having it's own valudation. I have not used
CFFORM much so offhand do not know if that approach would work "out of
the box".

On 1/26/09, Ecung II,Ramon J <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey, I've got a quick question. I have a form with about 200 questions on it
> with all of the questions being required.
>
> Right now if a user doesn't input any data and just hits submit, an alert
> box pops up that is too large for the screen. Does anyone have any ideas
> about how make this more user-friendly?
>
> Ramon Ecung, BS, ACHDS, MCP
> Support Services Analyst - Web Application Developer
> Division of Cancer Medicine - FC10.2005
> 713-794-4273 | [email protected] | Unit 421
>
>
>
> >
>


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http://www.happyhacker.com/

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