And if the user re-loads the page they just POSTed?

On Wed, March 14, 2007 10:24 am, Tony Marston wrote:
> I honestly don't know why people use the approach of having a hidden
> field
> on a re-entrant form to indicate whether it should be validated or
> not. I
> have used re-entrant forms for years without such a thing. How? Quite
> simply
> there are two phases to a form - GET, which requests a form from the
> server,
> and POST, which sends a form to the server. It is therefore quite
> obvious
> that I validate on every POST. Simple, isn't it?
>
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> "Todd Cary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>> To validate a page, I set the form value to the page name the user
>> is on.
>> Then there is a hidden variable, "looped" that is set to "1".  By
>> checking
>> "looped", I know if the user has re-entered the form so I can do my
>> validation checks.
>>
>> Is there a disadvantage to this approach?
>>
>> Thank you...
>
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