Terrance Wood said:
> Manipulating an attribute with javascript (even a non-standard one) so
it
> doesn't interfere with your other javascript functionality sounds like
the
> ideal solution to me.

Yes, but what purpose - if any - is served by hiding a non-html standard
attribute. It's still there isn't it? I suspect there may be a reason to
do this beyond the warm inner glow of validation. But I can't see it. At
the moment it feels like merely tricking the validator in order to fudge
a validation.

Grant

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