Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote:
> Robert Walker wrote:
> [...]
>> The view is where these things get a little more tricky. There is no 
>> "one right way" to do this. It's going to depend on your specific case. 
>> Often it's a good idea to allow the user to add steps by using AJAX to 
>> insert new form fields to hold all the steps the user may want to enter.
> 
> Not Ajax, just straight client-side JavaScript.  There is no need to 
> involve the server.

That was boneheaded of me! All that's needed is client-side DOM 
manipulation with no server involvement. The AJAX acronym should just go 
way. It's used to generally and really has no clear meaning anyway. And 
here I am perpetuation the problem. :-)
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