I would also note a lot of javascript does simple thins like validate a form before you submit it. Turning that into a straight form should work, albeit without the client side validation. Arguably this is not a great loss since there must also be server side validation anyway for obvious security resons. Some instances could be done as easily without javascript----one product, which shall be nameless, featured a web page that selected a radio button when you brought up a page using javascript! I even modified the java script to change the default. -- Duncan (-: "software industry, the: unique industry where selling substandard goods is legal and you can charge extra for fixing the problems." ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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