+1 for leaning on the client for validation - I think this has been
over-stigmatized by people building public websites.  Why do private
LAN-apps have to be bound by the fear of client-side manipulation, JS
dialects, and (my favorite) "some people turn off JavaScript"?

On Jun 23, 3:24 am, Marius Gedminas <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 12:06:16AM -0700, cropr wrote:
> > I am validating the forms as much as possible in javascript at the
> > client side.  This reduces the load on the server and the user
> > experience is enhanced.
> > For the same reason I am using as much as possible Ajax calls iso a
> > form submit, to send the prevalidated form fields to the server.
> > Because the fields are prevalidated, it is very easy storing the
> > result in a model instance.
>
> I hope you've considered the risks of client-side form validation.
>
> Marius Gedminas
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