There is at least one good side to JS validation: zero latency between submission and feedback that there was an error.
It's like one of those little icing flowers on a cake: it doesn't change the nutritional value and it should always be added last.
-sauoq "My two cents aren't worth a dime.";
In reply to Re: 3Re: Do I have to untaint all user input in a form?
by sauoq
in thread Do I have to untaint all user input in a form?
by bradcathey
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