Jim Burgess wrote:
> I would rather understand what is happening when submit is pressed and 
> work things out from there.

In my very limited understanding of the web, this is what happens:
1) data is entered
2) 'submit' is pressed
3) Asynchronous request is sent. If there is a way to make a form submit 
a synchronous request, as in, won't be usable until the server comes 
back with "200 OK" or whatever a server does when it's happy, then 
that's probably what you want.
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