Ric Hardacre wrote:
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only send input elements that have changed (i.e. are different to the "reset" state of the form).

This has been proposed several times and is listed in the "For Future Versions" comments (view the source) at the bottom of the WF2 draft. In fact, it's listed twice, once as
 * only submit fields that have changed
and once as
 * A way to include in the submission a list of which form controls
   were changed from their default value.


In terms of the actual proposal you made, what's the point of those hidden fields you added? Why can't you just leave them out, so you have

  <input type="text" name="000_name" value="john smith">
  <input type="text" name="000_email" value="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">

  <input type="text" name="001_name" value="jane doe">
  <input type="text" name="001_email" value="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">

  <input type="text" name="002_name" value="uncle sam">
  <input type="text" name="002_email" value="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">

...and when the user changes "jane doe" to "janet doe", you get

  001_name="janet doe"

...? Then all you need to do is update the 001_name.




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