Yes but if the fields are well filled, you will check all 2 times, the first
time on the client side to know that the fields are filled.
And a second time on server side to check the data before inserting them in
a DB for examples...
So why make 2 tests, if only one is good.

The reloading of the page is very fast.


"Marek Kilimajer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message de news:
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If the user is disabled, the user will be bothered to wait till the page
reloads, sure there MUST be server side check

Cranky Kong wrote:

>And what are you doing if the javascript is not enabled in the browser of
>the client ???
>There will be no verification and the user can enter what he want in the
>field of your form....
>And it's a bit dangerous for your DB if your insert data in a DB...
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>"Marek Kilimajer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message de news:
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>>Not bothering the user to wait till the next page loads
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>>Liam Gibbs wrote:
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>>>>If you want to validate form data before sending it, javascript is the
>>>>choise.
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>>>Yeah, before sending it. Just wondering what the advantage is in
>>>
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>validating
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>>>before sending.
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