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