Hi Brian,
thanks for the advice - I'll see what happens when I turn off the input
disabling.
cheers,
jim
Brian Duchek wrote:
Back in Tap3, if you disabled form fields on the client it would
totally screw up server side validation (and some client validation
schemes). It was a technique fr
Back in Tap3, if you disabled form fields on the client it would
totally screw up server side validation (and some client validation
schemes). It was a technique frought with peril. I recommend going
thru a generated page with a fine tooth-comb to make sure that your
client-side disabling wasn't
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Stefan Esterer wrote:
Can you post your script, page and html file so we can study it?
At the moment I'm just trying to use the