Derek Featherstone wrote:

As for using onkeypress, if the "validators" (by which I assume you mean
Bobby, et al) then, they need to get a clue. The automated tool is only
there to help, not to be the final arbiter of what is and isn't accessible.

Another solution is not to use in-line JavaScript. Unless they check external script files (which I don't think they do, but I could be wrong), they can't complain about what they don't know about. The truth is you should be separating your behavioral layer, anyway.

For help with unobtrusive JavaScript: http://www.onlinetools.org/articles/unobtrusivejavascript/
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