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Re: [ProgSoc] Forms



Another way to do it is to use javascript to validate
the inputs before sending them to the server. This
should be more efficient if all you wanna do is to
validate the user inputs.


--- Chinese Christian Fellowship  wrote:
> Hi, i have a question about forms - wonder if any of
> you can point me in
> the right direction:
> 
> I have a form for the user to fill in, after s/he
> fills in, it is
> submitted via the post method. then a cgi script is
> invoked to see if the
> entry is valid, if not it will ask the user to
> reenter it.
> 
> I was wondering if it is possible to perserve the
> inputs of the user in
> the form?
> 
> (the form is located at
> http://members.truepath.com/jccf/subscribe.html)
> 
> Thank you in advance.
> Moses
> 
> 
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===
Regards,
--------------
Cuong Huy (Mark) Nguyen
E-mail: chnguyen@nospam.tig.com.au
Webpage: http://www.progsoc.uts.edu.au/~cyborg/


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