It's just a general principle qn. The form is only for use by a small team (where I work), all techies, and on a private ip-range lan.
Hacking is not something I'm worried about, some of them (apart from the boss) could just hack the DB anyway.
It's a small asset mgr system, so basic forms 'cos I'm not a CGI prog, just in the job when the requirement came up.
I'd just like for them to be able to check the details of the rec before it's deleted, but it'd be nice if the field contents were non-editable (and I'd like to know for future ref).
OTOH, the rec id is non-editable on this form, so it's not critical.
Chris
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