At all times, exactly one of the radio buttons in a set is checked.
Incidentally, some browsers actually follow spec on this. For example, if you're using Lynx, there's no way to vote for only some of the nodes on a page, unless you turn on your null vote setting. I have mine turned on for this reason -- not because I want to be able to change my mind, but because every once in a great while I get stuck in a Lynx-only scenerio for a few hours.
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In reply to Re: Voting with radio buttons: bad html style?
by jonadab
in thread Voting with radio buttons: bad html style?
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