Thanks
hardburn for that reminder.
The reason I
"gulped" originally, was because I know the bias around the monastery against JS. And I'm starting to agree with a lot of it, including your comment:
JS validation should only be used to save a server request that would be rejected anyway.
Which is precisely the way I intend to use it (now that I catching the security mojo here at PMs). Until I started coming to the monastery, I never met anyone who turned off javascript. And for those who don't, which is probably the average surfer—good or bad, client-side validation can very quickly check values, and limit the server side checks, which take more time and have to refresh screens, etc.
What I'm attempting to do is provide a fast pre-validation for those who want it (or haven't disabled JS), and then the more critical, security conscience validation on the server side.
All that to say, your point is well-taken.
—Brad
"A little yeast leavens the whole dough."
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