You do raise a valid point but I'll hope you'll notice that I never said "don't validate your data". I was just trying to illustrate an idea. Anyhow, I do agree, not about the validation but about "this is an idea that is full of danger". While I completely agree that this is a horrible model for a banking web app, I still think it could be slick for something like a recipe database that accepts user submissions. I mean really, what's the difference between an object using methods to validate and store a new recipe versus using the traditional posted form data?
In reply to Re^12: Are there any issues with JSON
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Are there any issues with JSON
by taint
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