> In a recent note, Ian Collier said:
<request for a button to submit a form without a sbumit button snipped> > Unfortunately, one consequence of this would likely be that webmasters > imprudently relying on client-side verification would observe an > unusually high incidence of invalid submitted data from Lynx, and be > likely to discriminate even further against Lynx. > ...if so, then these webmasters need to learn something about security. Crackers will submit arbitary form data, including things not the list given a selection box, if it helps them penetrate a system. Client side verification might help users to some extent but is not a sibstitute for rigours servers side verification. Besides there are bugs in java script and other browsers that do not support javascript. -- 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]
