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Posted by Duncan Hill on 07/22/05 08:50
On Friday 22 July 2005 02:46, Richard Lynch wrote:
> If you NEED it to work, JS is simply not the right way to go, even with
> today's landscape.
I think that depends on whether you have a closed environment, such as an
intranet, or an open environment like a public web server. In the public
case, I'd agree that relying on JS is a bad idea. On a controlled closed
environment, there's a good chance that it's an OK idea (and perhaps a good
idea).
I'm working in a closed environment - I can see some really useful tricks with
the JS based 'go check this and come back' method for some of the input
fields I need. Will I actually do it? I dunno, I have other things to write
first :>
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