On Aug 21, 2009, at 12:46 PM, Kevin Cully wrote:

> Turns out that at times, the Javascript isn't fully loaded
> in the page.  He couldn't find a solution ... so far.

JS always feels flaky to me -- probably because I know only enough to  
"get by." It troubles me that it doesn't throw any visible errors  
when there is a bug in it. It just skips it, so it "feels" like it  
has run successfully. The only way to tell without being in debug  
mode is to set it up to fail (in this case, evaluating mandatory  
fields that are empty).

I wrote it, tested it, got it working so ignored it. My tester found it.

K


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