--On Thursday, December 19, 2002 16:49:34 +0100 Pierre Sahores <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you are referring to checking the password length and such I do that server side by good old reliable Metacard, the first lines check the posted data for accuracy before processing it and "puts" an error message when appropriate. It only take a second or 2 more, besides it's always a good practice to have a little text letting the user know what the restrictions are. It may seem more cumbersome but it's browser safe.andu a �crit :--On Thursday, December 19, 2002 15:00:53 +0100 Pierre Sahores <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Did you try Opera 5 (Andu said, previously, that Opera 6 linux is > bugged) or, else Mozilla, whoses works fine there on both Linux and > Jaguar ? When it comes to browsers they should be considered bugged when they work... I'd like to understand why people use javascript when they can do with plain html.Allo Andu, I agree with you. Most browser-side problems are happening in parsing .js code. Do you have a way you use to manage "<select><option>..." tags conditional selections in plain html ? if yes, i would realy be intersted in learning the method you use.
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